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Eddie Bourne
© Blackwell Journal Trubune
Wednesday Sept. 16, 1970
Submitted by: Shirley Harlan


Eddie Bourne
1916~~~1970

Eddie Bourne's Rites Set Here
Eddie Bourne, 53, Tucson, Ariz., a native of the Braman area, died Tuesday in a veterans hospital there. He had been ill for sometime.
A veteran of the army in World War II, he had been employed by Jenkins-Ray oilfield equipment in Ponca City until about three years ago when he went to Arizona.
The body will be flown back for services at Roberts and Son Chapel, day and time to be announced. He was born on a farm northeast of Braman on Dec. 21, 1916, and attended Lilly Vale school.
Survivors are two sons, Joe and Harvey of Fresno, Calif., two brothers, Earl of Haysville, Kans., and Wiley of Burden, Kans., and two sisters, Mrs. Otis Milford, 1814 South Main, and Mrs. Stella Kosarski, Strauss, N.M.


Eddie Bourne Service is Friday at Roberts
Services for Eddie Bourne, 53, a Braman native who died Tuesday in Tucson, Ariz., will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Roberts and Son chapel, Rev. Cecil Thomas, pastor of the Assembly of God, officiating. Burial will be in Braman Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Charles Eudaily, Frank Ha??ey, Otto Fredrick, Charles Timmons, Wayne Scotty Au??, and Emory Bradley.

© Blackwell Journal Tribune
Thursday Sept. 17, 1970




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