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Otis T. Allison
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Submitted by: Tim Dotterer


Services for Otis T. Allison , 75, who died Friday morning in Alfalfa County Hospital, were at 2 p.m. Sunday in the First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Eugene R. Spillman officiating.

Burial with Masonic Graveside rites was in the Cherokee Municipal Cemetery directed by Goodwin Funeral Home.

Allison was born in Alfalfa County January 28, 1911, to Ben and Stella Hall Allison. He spent his entire life in the Cherokee area, moving into Cherokee in 1965.

He was a graduate of Cherokee High School and attended Northwestern State University in Alva.

Allison and Erma Oakley were married February 14, 1934. In addition to farming and ranching, he worked for the Alfalfa County Soil Conservation Service.

He was a past master of the Tuscon Lodge 193 in Ingersoll and later the Corinthian Lodge 307 in Cherokee. Allison was a member of the Scottish Rite in Guthrie and had received his 50 year Masonic pin.

He was a member of the Masonic Hospital board, the Farmer's Coop Elevator board and was in ASCS committeeman for a number of years.

He was a member of the First United Methodist Church.

He is survived by his wife Erma of the home; a son, Ron O. Allison, Cherokee; a daughter, Mrs. Dan (Colleen) Harris , Enid ; a sister, Maurine DuBois, Jet; 7 grandchildren and a step grandson.

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