Samuel E. Autry © Enid Morning News 11-1995 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Pond Creek – Graveside services for Samuel E. "Sam" Autry, 63, will be Wednesday at 2 PM in the Pond Creek Cemetery, with Rev. Edward A. Butler officiating. Interment after cremation is under direction of Brown Funeral Home.
Autry was born on October 6, 1932, to Samuel and Rado Mathews Autry at Stigler in Haskell County and died Saturday, November 11, 1995, at Baptist Medical Center after receiving a kidney transplant.
He served six years in the U. S. Army during the Korean War, moving to Pond Creek in 1954 after his discharge. He married Joyce Stowers at Pond Creek in 1954.
Autry worked in the oil fields as a driller and later operated a Phillips 66 station in Pond Creek and was operating Sam's Tavern at the time of his death.
He is survived by his wife Joyce and sister Ruby, both of Pond Creek.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the Pond Creek Ambulance Service or the National Kidney Foundation of Oklahoma.
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