Carl R. Handley, Truck Terminal Manager, Dies--Carl R. Handley, 59, a resident of Oklahoma City for the past five years, died early Monday in St. Anthony hospital of a heart attack. He had been hospitalized for two days.
Handley was terminal manager for the Central Transport Co.,, northeast of the city on Sooner road, for the past seven years.
Born in Brown county, Kansas, he came to Oklahoma as a child with his parents and settled in Caddo County.
Survivors are his wife, Mabel, of Enid; two sons, Carl D. Handley, Denver, Colo., and Aubrey Handley, Brownfield, Texas; a daughter, Mrs. Audine Stone, Sterling, Colo.; two sisters, Mrs. Tessie Turner, Bethany, and Mrs. G. E. Layton, Denver, and three brothers, Orlie Handley, Olathe, Kan.; Royal Handley, Denver, and Neil Handley, Fort Worth, Texas.
Services will be at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the Watts funeral chapel with burial in Memorial Park cemetery.
Carl R. Handley, Truck Terminal Manager, Dies--Carl R. Handley, 59, a resident of Oklahoma City for the past five years, died early Monday in St. Anthony hospital of a heart attack. He had been hospitalized for two days.
Handley was terminal manager for the Central Transport Co.,, northeast of the city on Sooner road, for the past seven years.
Born in Brown county, Kansas, he came to Oklahoma as a child with his parents and settled in Caddo County.
Survivors are his wife, Mabel, of Enid; two sons, Carl D. Handley, Denver, Colo., and Aubrey Handley, Brownfield, Texas; a daughter, Mrs. Audine Stone, Sterling, Colo.; two sisters, Mrs. Tessie Turner, Bethany, and Mrs. G. E. Layton, Denver, and three brothers, Orlie Handley, Olathe, Kan.; Royal Handley, Denver, and Neil Handley, Fort Worth, Texas.
Services will be at 10 a. m. Wednesday in the Watts funeral chapel with burial in Memorial Park cemetery.
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