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Everett Brothers
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Everett Brothers, of Sayre, Oklahoma passed away on July 10, 1985 in his home.
Funeral services were held in the Rose Chapel at 10:30 a.m. Friday, July 12, 1985 with Rev. Gilbert Brothers of Lawton officiating.
Burial was beside his wife at Dempsey Cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
Everett was born on December 1, 1908 in Frederick, Oklahoma to Joseph Israel and Betty Brothers.
In 1932 he married Dorothy Brown of Grimes who preceded him in death in July of 1978.
Survivors include his daughter, Betty Brothers of the home; one son, Everett W. Brothers and his wife; and three granddaughters; one brother and wife, Bill Mayzelle of Wichita, Kansas; one sister, Dorothy Tribby Brothers of Camargo; a sister-in-law, Addie Brothers and a niece, Jo Roark of Cheyenne; and other nieces, nephews and friends.
Everett and Dorothy spent most of their married life in the Grimes community.


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