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Pearl O. Howard
Submitted by: Sue Hearon


Services were held Tuesday morning at the First Baptist Church in Bokoshe, Oklahoma, for Mrs. Pearl O. Howard, 68, of Panama, Oklahoma. She died Friday, April 20, 1979, at LeFlore County Memorial Hospital in Poteau, Oklahoma. Reverend Ken Lyles officiated. Burial was in Milton Cemetery, Milton, Oklahoma, by Mallory Funeral Home of Stigler, Oklahoma.
Born in McCurtain, Oklahoma, on January 26, 1911, she was preceded in death by her husband, Harry H. Howard and her daughter, JoAnn Lewis. She is survived by a brother, Otto Hendrix, of McCurtain; seven sisters, Mrs. Kate Hawkins of Pueblo, Colorado, Mrs. Eula Curtis of Yukon, Oklahoma, Mrs. Anna Nixon of McCurtain, Mrs. Georgia Gollihar and Mrs. Winiford Guest of Ajo, Arizona, > Mrs. Ola Hall and Mrs. Lucille Fisk of Panama, Oklahoma; two grandchildren, Linda and Bradley Lewis of Dallas, Texas.


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