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Norville Gish Obituary

Norville Ray Gish

Norville Ray Gish, retired banker and journalist, died March 4, 2014 at Aberdeen Village Retirement Home. He was 88. A resident of Johnson County since 1953, he retired in 1988 after a career spanning 39 years as a bank executive, editor, publisher, Federal Reserve Bank employee and university faculty member.

Memorial services will be 3:00 PM, Saturday, March 8th at the Penwell Gabel Funeral Home, 14275 Blackbob Rd., Olathe, KS. Cremation. The family suggests memorials to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, www.cff.org.

Survivors include a daughter, Virginia A. (Ginny) Wilkins of, North Carolina, and a son, Stephen J. Gish of Lawrence, Kansas. Another son, Thomas R. Gish, died in 1984. Also surviving are Ginny's husband Lee Wilkins, and their three children, Sarah Erha (and her husband Kyle), Beth Wilkins and Adam Wilkins; Steve's wife, Bobbie Gish, and their four children, Matthew, Kristen, Caroline and Michael, and Cheri Stubblefield, widow of Tom Gish. He was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Betty Argabright Gish.

Norv Gish was devoted to his family. He also valued each of his friends and worked diligently at keeping in touch with them over the years. He was active in his church and a frequent volunteer worker for several organizations. He and Betty enjoyed many happy times traveling together.

Norv had a lifetime love affair with sports, as both player and fan. In his youth he participated actively in basketball, baseball, track and swimming. He earned two varsity letters in basketball and one in track and was elected basketball captain in is senior year at Manhattan high school. At Kansas State College, he earned a varsity letter in basketball as a freshman in the 1943-44 season. In later years, he became an avid golfer at Indian Hills Country Club.

He was born in Hays, Kansas, November 22, 1925, the only son of Ray W. and Marie Gish. The family moved to Manhattan, Kansas, in 1926 and Norv graduated from Manhattan High School in 1943. He enrolled immediately at Kansas State College but left after a summer semester to join the U.S. Army. After training in Florida, Texas and Mississippi for several months, he served 17 months in Europe, including 6 months of combat duty with the 69th Infantry Division assigned to the First U.S. Army as it fought its way across Germany to link up with Russian troops. Following Germany's surrender he became a member of the headquarters staff of Gen. George S. Patton in Bad Nauheim, Germany.

Discharged as a sergeant in April, 1946, he returned to Manhattan to complete work on his degree at Kansas State. There he met Betty Argabright in September and they married about a year later on August 10, 1947. As a journalism student at K-State, he served as editor of the student newspaper, associate editor of the student yearbook, campus correspondent for the Kansas City Star, reporter for the daily Manhattan Mercury, and sports columnist for a weekly Manhattan newspaper. He was named the outstanding journalism graduate of 1949 at K-State. He was also a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity.

After graduating with honors in 1949, he accepted appointment as a member of the journalism faculty at Oregon State College, Corvallis, Oregon. There he taught journalism courses, served as agricultural experiment station editor, worked in the college news bureau, did free-lance writing, earned a master's degree in economics and welcomed the birth of son Thomas.

After receiving his advanced degree, he was recruited to become the first public information director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Three years later he accepted an offer to join Financial Publications, Inc., a Kansas City-based company which published several magazines, including Bank News. There he became an owner and director of the company, serving as senior vice president and editor of its banking publications. In 1970, after 15-years in the publishing business, he accepted an invitation to become vice president of the First National Charter Corporation and its principal affiliate, First National Bank of Kansas City. There he began an 18-year career in banking during which he became senior vice-president and senior marketing officer responsible for product development, market research, public relations, corporate communications, advertising and sales training until he retired in 1988.

Norv maintained a close church affiliation throughout his adult life. He had been an active member of the Village Presbyterian Church in Prairie Village, Kansas, since 1990. For 35 prior years, he was a member of Countryside Christian Church in Mission where he served in many official capacities, including chairman of the board, elder and deacon.

He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain. Revelation 21:4

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Published by Lawrence Journal-World on Mar. 7, 2014.
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My sincere condolences on your great loss... may you find peace and comfort during your sad time Ps 25:16,17

Geena Salas

March 9, 2014

Ginny and Steve,

This is a long-ago friend of both of you during our youth you in KC: Mike Conway.

So sorry to hear of Norv's passing. I remember Norv as a fun-loving guy back in the early 70's. Not sure, but I recall the address of 4901 Howe (this may be incorrect though)...

Hope that you both are doing well!

Mike (and Mary) Conway
Dallas, TX
GO JAYHAWKS! Getting ready for another deep run during March Madness!!!

March 7, 2014

To the Norv Gish family:
I had the privilege of working with Norv during my employment at First National Bank of Kansas City as a Vice President in Commercial Loans. He was a true gentleman in every sense, always speaking and joking with all the staff from the parking lot attendants up to the Chairman of the Board. His smile lit up every conversation, especially if one asked how his golf game was going, and I recall he with his partner were deeply serious contenders for the dual team match play championship at IHCC.

I pray that our Savior embraces your family in His arms as you celebrate Norv's life that was so well lived.

Jim Thomas

March 7, 2014

I have many great memories of living next door to the Gish family for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Gish were wonderful people.

John Ziegelmeyer
Lawrence, KS

March 7, 2014

I am grateful for the life of Mr. Gish. Thanks to his service and to the service of others in our armed forces, my family and I have been able to lead our lives in freedom and peace.

Bob

March 7, 2014

My condolences to your family, Steve and Ginny. The obituary was a wonderful expression of a man who clearly had a full and rewarding life. --Bob Schaumburg

March 7, 2014

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