PFC GUN BTRY 3 AA BN
WORLD WAR I
Omaha World Herald, Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1961. G. P. Naviaux Served Schools.
Services for Gerald P. Naviaux, 2405 Leavenworth Street, who held administrative posts in serveral Nebraska & Iowa schools were Wednesday afternoon at Nebraska City.
Mr. Naviaux died Monday at a hospital following a heart attack.
Schools at which he served included Burr and Brule in Nebraska and Goodell and Ft. Atkinson in Iowa.
Survivors: wife, Eunice, an Omaha school teacher; daughters, Sherie, Terie, Joe and Virgie, all at home; brothers, Dr. Armond Naviaux, Omaha, Allyn J., Oakland, Cal.; sisters, Mrs. Cecil Powers, Palmyra, Neb., Mrs. John J. Dempsey, Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Robert C. Hansen, Omaha, and Virginia and Yvonne Naviaux of Nebraska City.
Burial was in Nebraska City.
PFC GUN BTRY 3 AA BN
WORLD WAR I
Omaha World Herald, Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1961. G. P. Naviaux Served Schools.
Services for Gerald P. Naviaux, 2405 Leavenworth Street, who held administrative posts in serveral Nebraska & Iowa schools were Wednesday afternoon at Nebraska City.
Mr. Naviaux died Monday at a hospital following a heart attack.
Schools at which he served included Burr and Brule in Nebraska and Goodell and Ft. Atkinson in Iowa.
Survivors: wife, Eunice, an Omaha school teacher; daughters, Sherie, Terie, Joe and Virgie, all at home; brothers, Dr. Armond Naviaux, Omaha, Allyn J., Oakland, Cal.; sisters, Mrs. Cecil Powers, Palmyra, Neb., Mrs. John J. Dempsey, Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Robert C. Hansen, Omaha, and Virginia and Yvonne Naviaux of Nebraska City.
Burial was in Nebraska City.
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