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Submitted by Jo Aguirre
©Alva Review-Courier (OK)
www.alvareviewcourier.com

Alva Review-Courier
Published April 04, 2002

Cleo Faye Murray Wolfe, 65, Cherokee


She is survived by her husband Roger of the home ; two daughters, Kathy and Husband Mike McFall and Eric of Elk City, Lori and her husband Ted Culver and Krystal, Bethany; six grandchildren: Kelli and Gene Clark, Oklahoma City, Karie and David Bradley, Oklahoma City, Damon and Candida Culver and Lance, Elk City, Brandon and Jil Culver and Caden, Elk City; her mother, Agnes Murray, Canton; two brothers, Frank Murray and wife Joan, Canton, Virgil Murray and wife, Renee, Canton, and many other special friends.

She was preceded in death by her father, Ralph, and by an infant daughter, Pamela Jean.

Services will be at 2 p.m. April 4 at the Cherokee United Methodist Church with Roland Youngberg officiating. Burial will follow in the Canton cemetery at Canton under direction of Haigler Funeral Home .

Memorials in Cleo's memory may be made to the OU Foundation for cancer study research through the funeral home .


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