Locksmith, died Friday, Nov. 17, 2000. Price & Sons Funeral HomeChris & Suzette Price. She was born May 3, 200…Read more. Monday morning on Fowler Road, just north of A memorial service will be 11 a. Graveside services Monday, 1:30 p. Oakhaven. ANNA MAUD GEORGE, 88, Claremore resident and retired nanny for the Dr. Jennings family, died July 14, 1999. m., Saturday, Bethel Tabernacle Church.
Tuesday, Resthaven Funeral Home Chapel. Of Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold. CARTER, CARTER, 90, died Thursday, Oct. Visitation Tuesday, 10 a. Wednesday in Woodlawn Cemetery. Private family service.
Religious Education. Graveside service Tuesday 2 p. m., Graham Memorial Cemetery, Pryor. Plumer-Overlease Funeral Homes | (785) 658-2345 610 24th Street, PO Box 533, Wilson, KS 67490 Read obituaries and offer condolences on the memorial guestbook. Burial at Fairview Cemetery, Vinita, under the direction of Luginbuel Funeral Service. She was a retired nursing aide at Collinsville Memorial Hospital.
Tuesday, Chelsea Church of Christ. Private family service was held 10 a. m., today at Woodlawn Cemetery under the direction of Rice Funeral Service. LOREN GAIL "MIKE" BATES, 84, of Branchland, W. BRENNAN MATHENA FUNERAL HOME 800 SW 6th Ave, Topeka, KS 785. Visitation with family at the funeral home Tuesday, 7:30 p. Graveaside service Monday 2 p. Seaman-Blanke Funeral Service, Chelsea.
Monday, First Assemblyof God, Oakhaven Memorial Gardens, Rice Funeral Service. Ervin, Melvin "Bud", 71, Foyil, retired, died Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2001. Ellis-Nichols Funeral Home Chapel, Grove. 7 p. today, 9 a. on Wednesday. HAROLD E. LAFFERTY, 77, of Claremore, retired promotion advertising manager. CHARLIE JOHN RICHARDSON, 54, Tiawah resident, died September 25, 1999. His managers said he planned to head for his home in Miami. Through our advanced obituary search, you may search our … Hear your loved one's obituary. Ludlow, Esther Marie, 80, Inola, homemaker, died Monday, Feb. 19, 2001. HEITMAN, DOROTHY, 75, Claremore, died Saturday, Mar. "JIM" JR., 71, Claremore, retired oil field worker and. Private prayer services are scheduled with Claremore Funeral Home, burial in California. Graveside service, 2 p. m., Friday, August 13, 1999, at Ft. Gibson National Cemetery.
KATYE MARY ANN WHEAT, 91, homemaker of Oologah, died Saturday, August 7, 1999, at Specialty Care of Claremore. LOWTHER, RAY R., 92, Inola, died Sunday, June 25, 2000. PADGITT, JACKIE DEAN, 65, Locust Grove, formerly of Claremore, retired. M., Friday, at the Restoration Church of God. Burial, Washington Cemetery, Claremore.
ATTEBURY, ROBERT L., 74, longtime Claremore resident, retired crew chief with American Airlines, died Monday, Dec. m., Friday in Musgrove-Merriott-Smith Chapel with Brother Bryan Long officiating. Of Claremore, died Friday, July 2, 1999, at Larned, Kansas. LOUISE KILGORE, 78, retired loan representative of Claremore, died Monday, July 5, 1999. m., Saturday, Ward's Grove Cemetery in Foyil. With American Airlines, died Monday, Dec. 25, 2000. m., Friday. PARR, CONNIE, 66, Claremore, Claremore school paraprofessional, died Wednesday, Oct. Sunday, Rice Chapel of the Garden.
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