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Pauline Hardbarger Grayson
© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
December 10, 1992
Submitted by: Martha Real


Pauline Hardbarger Grayson
June 2, 1926 - December 2, 1992
Pauline Hardbarger Grayson, 66, died Wednesday, December 2, 1992, at St. Edward's Hospital in Fort Smith, Ark.
Mrs. Grayson was born June 2, 1926, in the Belfonte Community to John Hardbarger and Peggy (Killnigi) Hardbarger.
Survivors, in addition to her husband, John Grayson of the home on Route 1 Stilwell, include: four sons, Alex, Joe, John and Tom Grayson, all of Stilwell; five daughters, Louise Turtle, Marylin Cochran and Dora Morgan, all of Stilwell, Liz Guthrie, Tulsa, and Sarah Burris, Sallisaw; three brothers, Albert and Sam Hardbarger, both of Stilwell, and Ellis Hardbarger, Sallisaw; one sister, Betsy Bunch, Stilwell; and 17 grandchildren.
Services were held Saturday, December 5, at the Roberts Funeral Chapel in Stilwell with Brother George Polecat and Brother Mike McConnell officiating.
Interment was in the Beaver Cemetery near Stilwell.

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