Leila May Kurtz was born to Flossie May Butts and Walter Cecil Kurtz on January 1, 1914. She married John Henry Cordle in 1933. She later married Reed Walker. After his murder in Las Vegas, Nevada she married Arthur Walker Gregory in 1960. She passed away on March 17, 1989.
Arthur W. Gregory was an electronics engineer in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was born February 10, 1909 in Cedar City, Utah. He attended the Las Vegas Grammar School as a child, and married Leila M. Gregory in 1960 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He died on September 14, 1980.
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”Arthur Gregory.” Las Vegas Review-Journal. September 16, 1980.
Mary Dale Deacon was born in El Paso, Texas, and grew up in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Her father was a Presbyterian minister. Deacon and her older sister and younger brother all attended grade school and high school in Las Cruces.
Berkeley Bunker was born August 12, 1906 in St. Thomas, Nevada. His grandfather was a Mormon pioneer who moved the family to Southern Nevada. Bunker attended Moapa Valley High School in Overton, Nevada, and graduated from Las Vegas High School in 1926. After graduating from high school, Bunker filled a Mormon Mission for the church in the Southern States Mission. He met his wife during his mission and was married in the St. George Mormon Temple in St. George, Utah in 1933. Bunker passed away January 21, 1999.
Esther Horner came to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1931 from Texas at the height of the Great Depression. She was a housewife until her husband died in 1947, then worked in finance for 27 years before retiring.
Patricia Mulroy was born in Frankfurt, Germany on February 24, 1953. As a young girl, she lived in several different countries, but always felt that the United States was her home. Her experiences abroad led her to develop a fascination with government work and state service. She arrived in Nevada in 1974 to attend the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. In 1989, Mulroy became the general manager of the Las Vegas Valley Water District. She entered the field at a tumultuous time, facing the drought of the Colorado River and tension within the districts.