FINAL TRIBUTE IS PAID TO WARREN D. GALE (1953) WATERVILLE, May 16. - WARREN DOBSON GALE, son of the late ADELBERT HENRY GALE and his wife KATHERINE DOBSON, died suddenly at his home here Thursday morning, May 7th. He was born October 15, 1890, at Waterville. His early years were spent in England with his family. He returned to attend Bishop's College School and Columbia University, where he was elected a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and later was granted the distinction of life membership in that Society. Following his service on the Imperial Munitions Board during the first World War, He married and went to Mexico City as engineer for the Mexican Light, Power and Tramways Company. Later he transferred to the American Book and Printing Company and shortly became general manager, from which position he retired in 1945 to return to his home in Waterville. His last eight years at home were active ones, and his genuine interest, sincerity and understanding endeared him to the community and all who knew him. Many friends attended the simple service conducted by REV. GUY MARSTON, assisted by REV. E. W. HARRISON, rector, at ST. JOHN'S Anglican Church, Waterville, on Saturday, May 9th. MR. GALE is survived by his wife, VERA MARGARET HOPKINSON, his son, WARREN FRANCIS, his daughter, MARGARET ELEANOR, and a sister, MARY, MRS. ARNOLD HOBBS, of Minneapolis, Minnesota. ============= NOTE: VERA MARGARET (HOPKINSON) GALE was my grandmother ETHEL MAY (SLEEPER) RUSSELL's first cousin. They were born in the same year 1892 and died in the same year 1986 at age 94)