Gordon Hall Voss was born December 3, 1939 to Emerson and Bernice Zrust Voss and passed June 3, 2021.
Gordon attended Goltry Public Schools graduating in 1958 and in 1964 from Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
In 1967 Gordon and Jan Tyner were married, and their two sons are Ty (Tracy) and Dru (Sandie). His grandchildren are Katie, Austin, and Jack and great grandchild, Ari.
Gordon invested his intellect and time in others and was rewarded with their respect regarding his ability to diagnose and cure. He expected his boys Ty, Dru, and nephew, Jake, to meet a standard which was uniquely his. Gordon’s intellectual curiosity heightened his amazement concerning medicine, human nature, science, and discovery, and he poignantly recounted events surrounding these subjects. He felt he had been given much, (family and friends) and his most often used response to those needing any kind of help was “I’ll be right there...” and he was.
Gordon’s siblings were Gary and Henry who preceded him in death.
Celebration of Life Service for Gordon Voss of Goltry, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, will be Friday, June 18, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. at Goltry Gym adjacent to Goltry City Office.
Arrangements are by Lanman Funeral Home, Inc. of Helena.
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