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John Gardiner died 10th October 1965 in Glasgow, Scotland according to his death certificate obtained from Scotland's People. Online link is https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/view-image/nrs_stat_deaths/11718515. You can only view it with a subscription, so I've uploaded a copy here > https://ibb.co/j4S6Sk It's clearly him because using information sourced in the article, we can see... 1) the age at death matches up according to his DOB 2) the location matches the fact he lived in Glasgow 3) his middle name Flannegan matches his mother's maiden name on the certificate 4) the certificate mentions that he was the General Manager of Kelvin Hall. Again, already sourced in article
I've had to upload this section here because a fellow contributor objected to me adding the information. Presumably he/she didn't trust my edit even though I cited Scotland's People. I would appreciate it if other users will now allow me to reinstate these details. Thanks -- Jkaharper ( talk) 17:47, 27 June 2017 (UTC)
What did he do for a living before the 1950s? DuncanHill ( talk) 21:47, 20 May 2020 (UTC)