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Carl Eugene Storts

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Carl Eugene Storts

Birth
Montpelier, Blackford County, Indiana, USA
Death
1 Feb 1987 (aged 71)
Kellyville, Creek County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mausoleum, South Garden, Section A, Space 21
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Mr. Carl E. Storts, 71, Kellyville, [Oklahoma] died Sunday [February 1, 1987] at home.

Services are scheduled for 10 am Wednesday at Green Hill Mausoleum Chapel, [Sapulpa, Oklahoma] with the Rev. Don Barefoot officiating. Burial will follow under the direction of Smith Funeral Home, [Sapulpa].

Mr. Storts was born July 4, 1915 in Montpelier, Ind., and had lived in Kellyville since 1957.

He retired as a manager for Safeway, and from Frankhoma Pottery. He served on the Kellyville City Council for 18 years, was a member of the Kellyville Water Board, Kellyville Methodist Church, the Elks Lodge, Kellyville Masonic Lodge, and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was also a World War II Army veteran, and a past Worshipful Master of the Masonic Lodge.

Survivors include wife, Thelma; mother, Pearl Storts of Oilton, [Oklahoma]; sons, Bruce of Guthrie, Okla. and Robert of Tulsa, [Oklahoma]; and two grandchildren.

The family requests that donations be made to the American Heart Association.

Sapulpa Daily Herald newspaper, page 2, in Sapulpa, Oklahoma on February 2, 1987.
Mr. Carl E. Storts, 71, Kellyville, [Oklahoma] died Sunday [February 1, 1987] at home.

Services are scheduled for 10 am Wednesday at Green Hill Mausoleum Chapel, [Sapulpa, Oklahoma] with the Rev. Don Barefoot officiating. Burial will follow under the direction of Smith Funeral Home, [Sapulpa].

Mr. Storts was born July 4, 1915 in Montpelier, Ind., and had lived in Kellyville since 1957.

He retired as a manager for Safeway, and from Frankhoma Pottery. He served on the Kellyville City Council for 18 years, was a member of the Kellyville Water Board, Kellyville Methodist Church, the Elks Lodge, Kellyville Masonic Lodge, and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was also a World War II Army veteran, and a past Worshipful Master of the Masonic Lodge.

Survivors include wife, Thelma; mother, Pearl Storts of Oilton, [Oklahoma]; sons, Bruce of Guthrie, Okla. and Robert of Tulsa, [Oklahoma]; and two grandchildren.

The family requests that donations be made to the American Heart Association.

Sapulpa Daily Herald newspaper, page 2, in Sapulpa, Oklahoma on February 2, 1987.


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