Shook, Gail

Surname Shook
Given Name Gail
Gender Female
Born 01-AUG-1928 in Plainview, Hale County, Texas (Certificate 62422)
Died 22-JUN-1979 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas (Certificate 54394)
SSN 450-21-7887
Buried City of Lubbock Cemetery, Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas
Father Clifford Abraham SHOOK (19-JUL-1893 - 30-OCT-1964)
Mother Ruby Vera HATCHER (22-MAR-1896 - 08-FEB-1995)

Family Line

Gail Shook-> Clifford Abraham Shook (f)-> Benjamin Lazarus Shook (gf)-> Abraham P. Shook (g-gf)-> William Burford Shook (gg-gf)-> Abraham Shook (ii) (ggg-gf)

Marriage

23-DEC-1952 to John Wesley HALSEY, Jr.; born: 26-JUN-1927 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas (Certificate 40340); died: 18-JUN-2014 in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas; father: John Wesley HALSEY, Sr. (18-FEB-1894 TX - 17-APR-1976 TX); mother: Frances Leora ARNETT (23-SEP-1895 TX - 10-JUL-1977 TX); buried: City of Lubbock Cemetery, Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas.

Children

  • Patrick Clifford HALSEY; born: 02-OCT-1953 in Travis County, Texas
  • Mark Dudley HALSEY; born: 18-OCT-1955 in Nueces County, Texas
  • Russell Bryant HALSEY; born: 13-MAY-1959 in Lubbock County, Texas

Obituary (John)

John W. Halsey, Jr. LUBBOCK - John W. Halsey, Jr., 86, of Lubbock passed away Wednesday, June 18, 2014, with his sons at this side. He was born in Lubbock, Texas, June 26, 1927, to John W. Halsey, Sr., and Francis Halsey. He had one sibling, Arnett Halsey, who died as a young woman many years ago. He attended school in Lubbock from grade school to Lubbock High but graduated from New Mexico Military Institute in 1945. John served two stints in the U.S. Navy. He enlisted at the age of eighteen in Sept., 1945, completing basic training but being discharged in Aug., 1946, due to the end of WWII in 1945. He was called up from active reserve and re-enlisted on Feb. 15, 1951. He served on the amphibious attack transport ship the U.S.S. Menard (APA 201) during the Korean War. His primary duties were storekeeping; when at battle quarters he helped crew a 5 38 cannon. While on a tour of the Far East his ship participated in the amphibious assault feint at Wonsan, Korea, during the summer of 1951. One of his most enduring memories was witnessing the battleship U.S.S. New Jersey firing on targets at Wonsan. He was close enough to see the massive 16 shells in mid-air. He was separated from active service May 22, 1952, and honorably discharged with the rank of Storekeeper, Third Class, effective Aug. 21, 1954. He received the China Service Medal, Korean Service Ribbon with (1) Star, and the United Nations Service Medal. Upon return from Navy service he completed his degree, receiving a B.S. in Pharmacy from the University of Texas in 1955. While attending U. T. he met and dated Gail Shook of Plainview, Texas. They were married Dec. 23, 1952, and lived happily together raising three boys until her untimely passing June 23, 1979. John's family was in the drugstore business starting in 1925 when his father opened John Halsey Drugstore in downtown Lubbock. His uncle, Mark Halsey, was also a prominent Lubbock drugstore owner. In 1955 John Jr. opened his own store in Monterey Center where he did business for many years until moving across the street to 50th and Canton in 1987. There he continued in business until 1997. The last John Halsey store, John Halsey Pharmacy, at St. Mary's Hospital, closed in 2007. All told, John Halsey Drugstores and Pharmacies served Lubbock continuously for 82 years. He and his father always attributed any success they may have had to friends, customers, and wonderful employees. John was an avid fisherman. He loved river and stream trout fishing in the Rockies. He also enjoyed bird hunting, occasional deer hunting, and was a life-long shooter and life member of the N.R.A. John was a great follower of Texas Tech athletics and a long-time season ticket holder for both football and basketball. He was a dedicated Red Raider Club member and supporter. His charities included Wounded Warrior Project, M.D. Anderson Foundation, Meals on Wheels, Smile Train, and Texas Tech University. He is survived by his sons, Patrick, Mark, and Russell, along with Russell's wife, Regina Marshall Halsey, all of Lubbock, Texas. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 28, 2014, at Sanders Funeral Home (806-763-6433). A reception at Sanders will follow the service. Interment will be at the city of Lubbock Cemetery with family only in attendance.


1 1928 Texas Birth Index (Ancestry.com) Image ...

2 1928 Texas Birth Certificate 62422 (Ancestry.com) Image ...

3 1930 United States Census->Texas->Hale County->Plainview->District 2->Image 35/73 (Ancestry.com) Image ...

Name Age Sex Race Relation Marital Status Birthplace Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Occupation Industry
Shork, Clifford 46 Male White Head Married Texas Missouri Missouri Manager Tire & Battery Co.
Shork, Ruby 34 Female White Wife Married Texas Kentucky Texas    
Shork, Mary C. 5 Female White Daughter Single Texas Texas Texas    
Shork, Gail 8/12 Female White Daughter Single Texas Texas Texas    

4 1940 United States Census->Texas->Hale County->Plainview->District 95-3->Image 14/62 (Ancestry.com) Image ...

Name Age Sex Race Relation Marital Status Birthplace Occupation Industry
Shook, Clifford 46 Male White Head Married Texas Proprietor Tire store
Shook, Ruby 44 Female White Wife Married Texas    
Shook, Carroll 15 Female White Daughter Single Texas    
Shook, Gale 11 Female White Daughter Single Texas    

5 1979 Texas Death Index (Ancestry.com -- no image)

6 1979 Texas Death Certificate 54394 (Ancestry.com) Image ...

7 Headstone, City of Lubbock Cemetery, Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas (findagrave.com) Image ...