
December 7, 1894 – January 26, 1981
1894
John “Gary” Evans Paschal was born on 07 Dec 1894 in Elgin, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA a child of John Spadler Paschal and Mary Elizabeth Kelly Mattox Paschal.
1910
Gary Paschal was counted in the census on 19 Apr 1910 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, USA, as a 14-year-old, male, single, white, son. Also in the home was his father; John S Paschal; his mother, Mary Paschal; his siblings; Forrest Paschal, Etta Easterling, Frank Pascha, Lena Paschal, and Lester Paschal; his step siblings; Charlie Kelley and Jessie Parker; his brother-in-law; Marshall Parker; and niece, Imilda Parker; and servant, Pearline Fogel.
1918
On January 1, 1918 in Richland, South Carolina, USA, John Gary Evans Paschal completed a World War Draft Registration Card, he was described as medium height, slender built, blue eyes and light hair.

1919
On May 4, 1919, John Pachal first appeared in the Veterans Administration Master Index.

On September 9, 1919, John G E Paschal completed passport paperwork to visit the republic of Honduras, were he would be a clerk for the Truxillo Railroad Company.
1920
Gary E Paschal was counted in the census on 06 Jan 1920 in Richland, South Carolina, USA, as a 25-year-old, male, single, white, son. Also in the home was his father, John Paschal; his mother, Mary Paschal; brother, Lester Paschal; step-brother; Charlie Kelly; and niece, Ida Kelly.
1924
When he was 29, he married Eugenia Elizabeth Adams, daughter of M Frank Adams and Novella Haydon, on 01 Sep 1924 in Northumberland, Virginia, USA.
1930
Gary Paschal was counted in the census on 11 Apr 1930 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, USA, as a 35-year-old, male, married, white, head of household. Also in the home is his wife, Eugenia E Paschal; his daughter, Jean A Paschal; and his sister-in-law; Athelia Schampert.
1940
Gary Paschal was counted in the census on 23 Apr 1940 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, USA, as a 45-year-old, male, married, white, head of household. Also in the home is his wife, Jean Adora Paschal; his daughter, Jean Adam Paschal; and his sister-in-law; Othelia Schampert.
1958
On April 8, 1958, Gary Paschal was listed as a living brother in the obituary of Mrs. Herbert H Knox
1979
On July 16, 1979, Gary Paschal was listed in the newspaper article, “Maintained Ties With Home.”
1981
He died on 26 Jan 1981 in Richmond, Virginia, USA at McGuire Veterans Administration Hospital. He was buried on 29 Jan 1981 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, USA at Greenlawn Memorial Park. His cause of death was Congestive Heart Failure, due to left occipital infarct.
John ‘Gary’ Paschal plans incomplete
John “Gary” Paschal, 86, of 619 King St., died yesterday at McGuire Veterans Administration Hospital in Richmond, Va.
Funeral Plans will be announced by Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel.
Born in the Blaney community in northwestern Richland County, he was a son of the late John Paschal and Mary Elizabeth Mattox Paschal.
Mr. Paschal, a retired attorney, was elected to Columbia City Council in 1932 and served for 12 years. He also was an unsuccessful candidate for Congress in 1934 and 1936 when he was defeated by incumbent Wade Hampton Fulmer.
He was a member of American Legion Post No. 6, the Columbia Lions Club and Masonic Lodge No. 325.
Mr. Paschal attended Newberry fitting school and joined the Mr. Paschal attended Newberry fitting school and joined the National Guard in 1916, serving as a scout under Gen. Pershing in his search for Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa. During World War I he joined the Navy and served on a destroyer based in Ireland.
Later he became a soldier of fortune in Central America and fought in wars in five Central American countries.
After graduating from the University of South Carolina law school in 1926 he became magistrate in Olympia. He was married to the former Eugenia Adams, a teacher, for 52 years.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Glen (Jean) Shivel of Williamsburg, Va.; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the Lowman Home, White Rock, S. C.
Services Thursday for ‘Gary’ Paschal
Services for John “Gary” Paschal, retired lawyer and former Columbia city councilman, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, January 29, 1981, in Greenlaw Memorial Park, conducted by the Rev. William B. Kyzer.
Mr. Paschal, 86, who served with Gen. John J. Pershing in Mexico and later with the Navy in World War I, died Monday.
Born in the Blaney community in northwestern Richland County, he was a son of the late John Paschal and Mary Elizabeth Mattox Paschal.
Mr. Paschal, was elected to Columbia City Council in 1932 and served for 12 years. He also was an unsuccessful candidate for Congress in 1934 and 1936 when he was defeated by incumbent Wade Hampton Fulmer.
He was a member of American Legion Post No. 6, the Columbia Lions Club and Masonic Lodge No. 325. He was a life-member of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church.
Mr. Paschal attended Newberry fitting school and joined the Mr. Paschal attended Newberry fitting school and joined the National Guard in 1916, serving as a scout under Gen. Pershing in his search for Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa. During World War I he joined the Navy and served on a destroyer based in Ireland.
Later he became a soldier of fortune in Central America and fought in wars in five Central American countries.
After graduating from the University of South Carolina law school in 1926 he became magistrate in Olympia. He was married to the former Eugenia Adams, a teacher, for 52 years.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Glen (Jean) Shivel of Williamsburg, Va.; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
The family suggests that those who wish may make memorials to the Lowman Home, White Rock, S. C.
Dunbar Funeral Home, Devin Street Chapel, is in charge.

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