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LOUOTTA CRUZAN OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star




LOUOTTA CRUZAN
1914 - 2000


Former Cushing resident Louotta Lydick Cruzan of Houston died Thursday in Houston, Texas. She was 85.
Mrs. Cruzan was born December 18, 1914, in Stroud to Roger Lydick and Iva Garner Lydick Foster.
She graduated from Cushing High School in 1932.
She married Melvin Cruzan on August 22, 1932 in Pryor.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Survivors include her husband Melvin Cruzan of Houston, Texas, two sons, Roger Cruzan of Houston, Texas and Randy Cruzan of LaJunta, Colorado, eight grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends.
Services will be 10:00 a.m. Tuesday at First Christian Church in Stroud with the Rev. Sandy Chace officiating.
Burial will be in Stroud Cemetery under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Home of Stroud.
Published June 11, 2000.


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