Fayetteville, AR
3 Jul 1952
Orville O. Graham, 68, died last night at his home in the Wyman community where he had moved from Greenland a few years ago. Mr. Graham worked in the coal mines of South Arkansas.
He is survived by his wife, Lola, of the home; three sons, J. W. of Camp Carson, Colo., Vernon of Fort Smith and Ronnie of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Laverne Byrd of Hackett, Betty and Vonie Nadine of the home; and three grandchildren, two stepdaughters, Bettie and Eutha Faye Daniels; two stepsons, Melvin and Freddie Daniels of the home; a half-brother, Mitchell Twiggs; a brother, John, of Execelsior; a half-sister, Mrs. Erma Heath of Fayetteville; one sister, Mrs. Columbia Clark of Atkins.
Funeral services under the direction of Nelson's Funeral Home are incomplete.
Northwest Arkansas Times
Fayetteville, AR
7 Jul 1952
Funeral services for Orville O. Graham, who died July 2, were conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Buckner Church by the Rev. Ed Counts with burial in the Combs Chapel cemetery under the direction of Nelson's Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Dan Myers, John Hinkle, Olin Hall, Ballard Drake, Billard Drake, and Kenneth Caudle.
Fayetteville, AR
3 Jul 1952
Orville O. Graham, 68, died last night at his home in the Wyman community where he had moved from Greenland a few years ago. Mr. Graham worked in the coal mines of South Arkansas.
He is survived by his wife, Lola, of the home; three sons, J. W. of Camp Carson, Colo., Vernon of Fort Smith and Ronnie of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Laverne Byrd of Hackett, Betty and Vonie Nadine of the home; and three grandchildren, two stepdaughters, Bettie and Eutha Faye Daniels; two stepsons, Melvin and Freddie Daniels of the home; a half-brother, Mitchell Twiggs; a brother, John, of Execelsior; a half-sister, Mrs. Erma Heath of Fayetteville; one sister, Mrs. Columbia Clark of Atkins.
Funeral services under the direction of Nelson's Funeral Home are incomplete.
Northwest Arkansas Times
Fayetteville, AR
7 Jul 1952
Funeral services for Orville O. Graham, who died July 2, were conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Buckner Church by the Rev. Ed Counts with burial in the Combs Chapel cemetery under the direction of Nelson's Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Dan Myers, John Hinkle, Olin Hall, Ballard Drake, Billard Drake, and Kenneth Caudle.
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