This is the hardest obit for me
to write to date. That is because I am writing about my wife. I have written
obits for my other friends, such as Tim Pouncey.
But I was married to Camillia (AKA
Cam and I met at Kirby’s, a popular bar in
She seemed OK with my politics
even though I'm a Marxist. She liked my collection of Marxist posters as long
as they had women on them. I had several she liked that including a poster of
Chiang Ching/江青 with a quote from her on International Women's Day
and a poster of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) of
She was a collector who
liked Noritake dinner wear
and she liked to go to auctions and bid on antiques. She also bought
furniture, pitchers and glasses, including copper wear.
She was preceded in death by both her
parents, Merle Gentry and JoAnne Gentry (Baumgardner). She was also preceded in
death by her brother Mark Gentry.
She is survived by her husband Steven Otto (Married in 1984) her brothers
Fredric Gentry, Lawrence, KS; Brian Gentry w- Amy, Lawrence, KS; Clinton Gentry
w- Vanessa, Kansas City, KS; Sisters Marsha Hesany; Denise Gentry, both of
Gainseville FL. She is also survived by eight nieces and nephews. They have
eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Services have been postponed until spring or
summer due to the coronavirus. At this time no service are currently planned.
One of
Here are some more
Here we are at Kirby's.
Here is my favorite death
quote:
"Living is transformed into dying, lifeless matter is transformed into living beings. I propose that when people over the age of 50 die, a party should be held to celebrate, for it is in inevitable that men should die- this is natural law."[1] -Mao Zedong/ 毛泽东
Clint Gentry also contributed to this article.
To see Cam’s Wichita Eagle Obit, click here.
And at Wulf Ast.
[1] "INSTANT WISDOM:
BEYOND THE LITTLE RED BOOK," Time, 20
September 1976, Vol. 108, No. 12, p. 38.
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