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[[File:GerryStuteville CandIG FallMeet1992.PNG|thumb|right|400px|Gerry Stuteville at Comanche & Indian Gap RR]] | [[File:GerryStuteville CandIG FallMeet1992.PNG|thumb|right|400px|Gerry Stuteville at Comanche & Indian Gap RR]] | ||
Gerry Stuteville served as President of the [[Southwestern Live Steamers]] during the 1995-1996 term. | Gerry Stuteville served as President of the [[Southwestern Live Steamers]] during the 1995-1996 term. | ||
== Bibliography == | |||
* [[48 Foot Tenneco Tank Car]] | |||
* [[Personal MOW]] | |||
* [[Auto Air Brakes]] | |||
== Refurbished Switcher == | |||
[[File:GerryStuteville switcher engine.jpg|thumb|center|400px|Gerry Stuteville's 40 ton GE/ALCO Switcher. Specifications: Hydraulic "bypass type", 5hp Briggs & Stratton, 1hp Lamina. Original Frame and Cab Built by [[John Enders]].]] | |||
== Obituary == | == Obituary == |
Latest revision as of 13:21, 27 March 2023
Gerry Stuteville served as President of the Southwestern Live Steamers during the 1995-1996 term.
Bibliography
Refurbished Switcher
Obituary
From https://www.hawkinsfuneralhomes.com/obituary/Gerald-Stuteville
Gerald Rue Stuteville, 59, went to be with our Lord January 21, 2023.
Gerald was born September 23, 1963 to Rue Onamo Stuteville and Barbara Jean ( Rudiger) in Norfolk, Virginia. He was united in marriage to Cindy McCallister on June 26, 2015 in Boyd, Texas. He graduated from Old Dominion University with a Bachelors of Science in Electronics Engineering. He was employed with Tandy/Radio Shack. Gerald was member of the First United Methodist Church in Boyd. He was very involved in Scouting and was a Co-founder of the Scouts BSA Troop 145 in Boyd. Gerald earned his own Eagle Scout award in 1981 and was a second generation eagle scout. Gerald was a beloved husband, father, scoutmaster, and friend to many who will miss him dearly.