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Johnson Grayson
September 2, 1954
Death Certificate
Submitted by: Martha Real


Johnson Grayson
no date - September 2, 1954
Johnson Grayson was age 17 at death, he died on September 2, 1954
He was the son of John Grayson and Pauline (Hardbarger) Grayson.
He was listed as a Indian male. Cause of death was listed as T.B. of lungs; Dr. G. W. Wattenbarger of Bunch OK., was the attending physician.
He is survived by; his parents; four brothers, Alex Grayson, Joe Grayson, Tom Grayson, John Grayson Jr., all of Stilwell; five sisters, Louise, Sarah, Marilyn, and Dora, all of Stilwell, and Liz.
Note: Names of siblins were taken from his fathers obit, some may not have been born at the time of his death.
Place of burial was to be in the Beaver Cemetery under the direction of J. F. Roberts of Stilwell.

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