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Oliver Martin Williams
© The Norman Transcript
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Oliver Martin William, 88, died Tuesday at a local nursing home. Services will be 10:00 a.m. Wednesay at Primrose Funeral Home with burial at 3 p.m. in Kiowa Cemetery near Hammon.
Williams was a retired farmer and a retired employee of Central State Hospital. Born in Arkansas, Williams moved to Texas and then to Roger Mills County where he lived for 16 years. Williams had lived in Cleveland county since 1926. He was an Oddfellow.
Survivors include his wife, Edna, of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Gladys Mooney of Clinton, Mrs. Dolletta Lawson of Corpus Christi, and Mrs. Mary Sample of Norman; two step-daughters; Mrs. Lois Appel of Norman and Mrs. Evonne Nauenschwander of Colorado Springs, CO; two sons, Jimmie Williams and Willie Williams both of Norman; 13 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
Oliver Williams died of cancer and stroke 25 September 1973.


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