"Prescott Courier," of 29 April 1965. A resident of Prescott for 10 years, coming here from Peoria, Arizona, where he had been employed as a cotton sampler. Was a member of the Masonic Lodge.
Survivors include his wife; a son, Jay L., of Prescott; 2 brothers, Earl of Stockton, California, and Joe of Duncan, Oklahoma; a sister, Mrs. Erma Collier of Ada, Oklahoma; and his mother, Mrs. Minnie Crawford of Allen, Oklahoma. Members of the Masonic Lodge conducted graveside services."
Buried quite some distance from wife Helen who is buried in the Corley plot. "There was not room for her beside him, nor room to movhim next to her." (Sterling C. Corley, DVM)
"Prescott Courier," of 29 April 1965. A resident of Prescott for 10 years, coming here from Peoria, Arizona, where he had been employed as a cotton sampler. Was a member of the Masonic Lodge.
Survivors include his wife; a son, Jay L., of Prescott; 2 brothers, Earl of Stockton, California, and Joe of Duncan, Oklahoma; a sister, Mrs. Erma Collier of Ada, Oklahoma; and his mother, Mrs. Minnie Crawford of Allen, Oklahoma. Members of the Masonic Lodge conducted graveside services."
Buried quite some distance from wife Helen who is buried in the Corley plot. "There was not room for her beside him, nor room to movhim next to her." (Sterling C. Corley, DVM)
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