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Cathy Ann Burrows
© Elk City Daily
1 January 1973
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Wife Dies of Gunshot
Services for Cathy Ann Burrows, 17 year old wife of Larry Don Burrows who died of accidental gunshot wounds Sunday night in St. Anthony hospital in Oklahoma City, will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Sayre Grade school auditorium with Reverend Juanice Parkhurst of Strong City officiating. Interment will be in the Kiowa Cemetery in Roger Mills County.
Mrs. Burrows was born Aug 24, 1955 in Elk City and attended Berlin School. She finished the sophomore year in Sayre and at the present time was attending vo-tech school at Burns Flat.
On July 9, 1971, she was married to Larry Don Burrows in Cheyenne. He survives her.
Other survivors include her parents, Mrs. Elouise Hill of Las Vegas, Nevada and Jack Campbell of Sayre; 1 grandmother, Mrs. Ella E. Campbell of Sayre; 1 sister, Linda Louise Campbell of Las Vegas, and 1 half brother Joe Bradley Davis of Las Vegas. She was a niece to Mrs. Bob Green, Mrs. Earl Jones and Mrs. Evan Wann, all of Elk City and Mrs. Louise Hall of Berlin.
Mrs. Burrows had been in poor condition since suffering from a bullet wound received on November 30 from the accidental discharge of her husband's gun while he was cleaning it. He was on Clinton-Sherman Air Force Base as Base Security Officer.
Note: Cathy Ann Campbell was born 24 August 1955. She was the daughter of Jack and Elouise Campbell. On 9 July 1971 she was united in marriage to Larry Don Burrows.


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