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Certificate of Death
Filmore Christie
March 30, 1925
Submitted by: Martha Real


Filmore Christie
no date - March 30, 1925
Filmore Christie was born (no date)(April 1909) in Oklahoma to John Christie born in Oklahoma and Lida Murphy born in Oklahoma.
Filmore died on March 30, 1925, at 2:00 p.m. at the age of 15 years, 11 months and 16 days. Report states he was a single indian male with no occupation. D. B. Chambers was the medical doctor in charge. Cause of death was listed as pritonitus. Dr. Chambers states he saw the deceased on March 8, 1925, duration of the disease was 1 1/2 years.
Informant was A. W. Johnson of Bunch. Report was filed on March 31, 1925, W C Lee was the registrar.
Filmore was buried in the Chuculate Cemetery, undertaker was listed as none with A. W. Johnston listed as person in charge of burial.


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