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in-ceityiS-lisntaymreN.aXiereFormer Baytown Man Featured In ArticleFormer Baytonian Capt. Gary Duplissey, currently a 727 pilot with Eastern Airlines and the 131st Tactical Fighter Squadron of the Air National Guard in St. Louis, Mo., was recently featured in a article published in the National Guard magazine, On Base.FuneralNotices\HA CHE!Service* for James flalton Rachel, 6‘it of 1901 Beaumont will be held at Friday atEarthman Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. ' Ed Weatherly officiating.Rachel, a resident of Raytown 20 year*, died Wednesday in a Baytown hospital.He i* survived by his wife, Mrs. Cindy* Rachel of Baytown; one son, James Lester Rachel of Dayton; onedaughter, Venida Wade of Day town; one sister, Dorothy Houston of Collierville, Tenn.Seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild ulso survive.Burial will he in Memory’ Gardens.Arrangtftnents are under direction of Earthman Funeral Home.'macypicsBorn and reared in Baytown, Capt. Duplissey graduated from Texas AM University and became an Air Force pilot in 1965.During his time in the Air Force, Duplissey was stationed in Korea and Germany and flew replacement aircraft to Viet Nam and Thailand.Following his Air Force stint, Capt. Duplissey worked for U. S. Steel’s Texas Works here. He was transferred to St. Louis, Mo., where he eventually began working for Eastern Airlines.Duplissey currently lives in Atlanta, Ga., and travels each month to St. Louis for duty with the Air National Guard.His wife. Beverly, is the daughter of Baytonians Mr. and Mrs. R. 2. Mills. The Duplisseys' have three children.SeSoDiBrDiFITcSaPcG1DiTtansa;KcDiofB;Hedanilt;daDi
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Thu, Dec 30, 1976

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