Ada Oklahoma
Friday, November 5, 1976
Clarence Reynolds
Stratford - Services for Clarence F. Reynolds, 77, Byars, will be 2 p.m. Sunday in the First Baptist Church, Byars, under the direction of Pickard Funeral Home. The Rev. Ray Quiett will conduct the rites.
Mr. Reynolds died Wednesday in a Purcell hospital. He was born, Aug. 18, 1899, in Johnson, Okla., Indian Territory, to Tom and Nettie McDonald Reynolds, and lived in the Byars area all his life. He was a retired railroad employee.
On April 18, 1919, he married Dollie Tucker in Johnsonville, Okla.
Survivors include his wife, Dollie, of the home; two sons, William T. and Sherwood E., both of Purcell; one sister, Doris Penner, Wayne; three brothers, Glenn, Oman and J.T. Reynolds, all of Shawnee; three grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Bearers will be D.D. Milford, Ted Clark, Bob Rogers, Joe Huddleston, Bill Hays and George Bennett.
Burial will be in Johnsonville Cemetery.
Ada Oklahoma
Friday, November 5, 1976
Clarence Reynolds
Stratford - Services for Clarence F. Reynolds, 77, Byars, will be 2 p.m. Sunday in the First Baptist Church, Byars, under the direction of Pickard Funeral Home. The Rev. Ray Quiett will conduct the rites.
Mr. Reynolds died Wednesday in a Purcell hospital. He was born, Aug. 18, 1899, in Johnson, Okla., Indian Territory, to Tom and Nettie McDonald Reynolds, and lived in the Byars area all his life. He was a retired railroad employee.
On April 18, 1919, he married Dollie Tucker in Johnsonville, Okla.
Survivors include his wife, Dollie, of the home; two sons, William T. and Sherwood E., both of Purcell; one sister, Doris Penner, Wayne; three brothers, Glenn, Oman and J.T. Reynolds, all of Shawnee; three grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Bearers will be D.D. Milford, Ted Clark, Bob Rogers, Joe Huddleston, Bill Hays and George Bennett.
Burial will be in Johnsonville Cemetery.
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