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David B. Randolph
The Drummond Times
Drummond, Garfield Co., OK
January 29, 1926
Page 1, column 3
Submitted by: Emily Jordan

© Glenn

David B. and Sallie W. RANDOLPH

Del Norte Cemetery


D.B. RANDOLPH DIES
David B. Randolph died at his home about eight miles southwest of Drummond, early Monday morning. He was bout 65 years old and had been in failing health for a long time. He had resided in the community for many years.
He leaves a wife, four daughters, Mrs. Walter Lebow; Mrs. Andrew Zerby, of Thomas; Misses Grace and Audra Randolph; four sons, Ralph, Raymond, Elmer and Russell, besides other relatives. One daughter, Mrs. Dave Brown, died a few years ago.
Funeral services were held at Wesleyan Chapel Tuesday afternoon. Burial was made in the Del Norte cemetery.


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