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PETE HARGUS OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star




PETE HARGUS
1958 - 2005


Tecumseh resident Pete Hargus, 47, died Thursday, May 26, in Tecumseh.
He was born January 20, 1958, in Shawnee to Kenneth R. Hargus and Irma Burger.
He attended Macomb High School and worked in the oilfield and as a carpenter.
He had been a roofer for the past 18 years.
He liked the outdoors, hunting and fishing.
He was a lifelong resident of Tecumseh and Macomb.
Survivors include his mother, Irma Burger of Tecumseh; father, K. R. Hargus of Tecumseh; two sisters, Teddie Lam of Tecumseh and DeRece Williams of Shawnee; two brothers, Boyd Hargus and Earl Gene Hargus, both of Tecumseh and three nieces and four nephews.
Graveside service will be 2:00 p.m. Tuesday at Romulus Cemetery with Wayne Bryant officiating.
Cooper Funeral Home of Tecumseh is directing arrangements.
Published May 29, 2005.


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