CHARLES HUDSPETH, 75, DIES
Charles William Hudspeth, 75 of 4213 Epperly drive, died Monday at South Community Hospital. Services will be at 10a.m. Wednesday at Disney First Baptist Church with burial in Coop Prairie Cemetery, Mansfield, Ark., directed by Bill Eisenhour Southeast Funeral Home.
Hudspeth was born at Booth, Ark., and moved to Maud in 1928 and to Disney in 1960 before coming to Oklahoma City in 1971. He was a retired Sinclair Oil Corp. employee and a member of ALF-CIO. He was a deacon of Disney First Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Claudia; two sons, Clarence, Lindsay, and Charles, Drumright; two daughters, Mrs. Sue Reeves, of the home, and Mrs. Pauline Nelson, 40 Elm; a brother, Robert, Salinas, Calif., and two sisters, Mrs. Eva Koch, Riverton, Wyo., and Mrs. Idabell Shidwick, Howe.
CHARLES HUDSPETH, 75, DIES
Charles William Hudspeth, 75 of 4213 Epperly drive, died Monday at South Community Hospital. Services will be at 10a.m. Wednesday at Disney First Baptist Church with burial in Coop Prairie Cemetery, Mansfield, Ark., directed by Bill Eisenhour Southeast Funeral Home.
Hudspeth was born at Booth, Ark., and moved to Maud in 1928 and to Disney in 1960 before coming to Oklahoma City in 1971. He was a retired Sinclair Oil Corp. employee and a member of ALF-CIO. He was a deacon of Disney First Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Claudia; two sons, Clarence, Lindsay, and Charles, Drumright; two daughters, Mrs. Sue Reeves, of the home, and Mrs. Pauline Nelson, 40 Elm; a brother, Robert, Salinas, Calif., and two sisters, Mrs. Eva Koch, Riverton, Wyo., and Mrs. Idabell Shidwick, Howe.
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