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Walter M. Averill
01-1974
© Enid News and Eagle
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

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Submitted & © by Barbara Harmon Beach

PFC Walter M. Averill

Byron & Amorita Cemetery


Byron – Funeral services for Walter M. Averill, 74, will be at 11 AM Saturday in the Goodwin Funeral Home Chapel in Cherokee with Rev. Marion McDaniel officiating.

Burial will be in the Byron – Amorita Cemetery.

Averill died Tuesday morning in his home in Byron. He was born August 31, 1899 in Offerle, Kansas, and came to Oklahoma in 1915, settling in the Byron community.

He had worked as a farmer in this area since that time.

He is survived by two brothers, Herman and Monte Averill, both of Anthony, Kansas; six sisters, Mrs. Minnie White of Byron, Mrs. Carrie Levitt of Fruita, Colorado, Mrs. Edna Alenbaugh, Marysville, California, Mrs. Mollie Nighswonger, Mrs. Lillie French and Mrs. Rosa Drury, all of Wichita; two sisters and a brother preceded him in death.

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