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Omer Q. Crosslin
© Enid News and Daily Eagle
12-2003
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Omer Q. CROSSLIN

Lamont Cemetery

Lamont – The funeral for Omer Q. "Bud" Crosslin, 93, will be 10:30 AM Tuesday in Lamont United Methodist Church. Bob Landis will officiate. Burial will be in Lamont Cemetery. Arrangements are by Wilson Funeral Home, Pond Creek.

He was born December 6, 1910, in Grant County to E. B. And Dora Beagle Crosslin and died Friday, December 26, 2003, at Valley Baptist Hospital in Harlingen, Texas.

He attended Antelope grade school and graduated from Lamont high school. He later graduated from Coyne Electrical College, Chicago, then farmed near Lamont. He and Leona Landis were married July 28, 1935. After retirement, they became winter Texans and lived in Harlingen.

Surviving are his wife, Leona of Harlingen; two daughters, Wilma Ollom of Sparks, Texas, and Wanda Stanford of Tyler, Texas; four grandchildren; and three great – grandchildren.

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