90 F
The Villages
Saturday, May 11, 2024

Gerald N. Laughlin, Sr.

Gerald Laughlin, Sr.

THE VILLAGES – Gerald N. Laughlin, Sr., 85, passed from this life Saturday, June 1, 2019.

Born in Ann Arbor, MI he attended local schools and was a proud graduate of Michigan State University, Lansing, MI. He was an Army veteran having served in the Korean War.

Gerald had a distinguished career at State Farm Insurance. He served in Marshall, MI, Wayne, NJ and operated his agency in Elmira, NY.

He enjoyed world-wide travel and was an avid reader and history buff.

Gerald moved to The Villages in 2001. He was a member of St. Mark’s Catholic Church, in Summerfield. In The Villages, he participated in the Michigan State University Club and the Western New York Club. He enjoyed golf and was an aficionado of Western movies.

Besides his parents, Gerald was predeceased by his first wife, Mary, a son, Mark a daughter, Debbie and his second wife June, in 2017.

Gerald leaves his children, Linda, Mari and Jay; step-children, Bruce, Mark, Kevin, Faith, Shawn, Jamie, Bridgett and spouses;  numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and a brother, Gordon McNutt and his wife Charlene.

Gerald will have a private service with burial at a later date in Northwestern New Jersey Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Sparta, NJ.

The family would appreciate donations in Jerry’s honor be made to Cornerstone Hospice, The Villages Hospice House 601 Casa Bella, The Villages, FL 32162.

Opening Priority Pools to all Villagers a slap in the face to paying members

A Villager who has been a Priority Pool member for more than 20 years believes opening up the pools to non-members would be a slap in the face to those who pay for access.

What is the message of the little white cross?

A reader from the Village of Country Club Hills wonders if we’ve lost sight of Jesus’ message in the debate over the little white crosses in The Villages. Read her Letter to the Editor.

It’s an outrage to those who pay for Priority Pools

A Village of Glenbrook resident, in a Letter to the Editor, writes that she is adamantly opposed to opening Priority Pools during the Paradise Recreation Center renovation.

Opening up Priority Pools a bad idea

A Priority Pools member objects to the idea of opening up the paid premium pools to non-members. Read his Letter to the Editor.

A big thank you for an unknown Good Samaritan!

A Village of Dunedin resident, in a Letter to the Editor, is grateful to an unknown Good Samaritan who has restored his faith in humanity.