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Quincy E. Cargile
Businessman
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Quincy E. Cargile Jr., 89, went home to be with his Lord on Dec. 29 in Manteca. He was born to the late Quincy & Rose Cargile Sr. on June 13, 1919. He had been a Manteca resident for over 62 years.
He is preceded in death by his siblings Fred Cargile, Roy Cargile and Lee Cargile.
Quincy is survived by his beloved wife of 67 years Gerry Cargile; children Lee Cargile of Chester, Ca and Tim Cargile of Manteca; granddaughter Brandy; great-granddaughter Lacy Rose; and nieces and nephews; Sharon Cargile, Ronny Cargile and Danny Cargile.
Quincy retired from Sharps Army Depot after 22 years of service. After retirement he began his own back hoe excavation business developing Button Avenue for over 34 years. Quincy was considered a “workhorse” always looking for the next project or task that needed to be conquered. He was a very good business man who was honest in everything he did. He enjoyed fishing; traveling to Klamath and Eagle Lake with sons every year. He was a 62-year member of North Side Church of Christ of Manteca.
Services for Mr. Cargile are being held under the direction of P.L. Fry & Son Funeral Home of Manteca. Services are being held on Saturday, Jan. 3, at 10 a.m. at the North Side Church of Christ 660 N. Lincoln Ave. in Manteca. Burial will be at Parkview Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers donations can be sent to the North Side Church of Christ 660 N. Lincoln Ave., Manteca, CA 95336  or any charity of choice.          
Manteca (Calif.) Bulletin
Thursday, Jan. 1, 2008