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Bebe Sanders
© Cheyenne Star
14 Jun 1973
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Funeral services for Bebe Sanders who died in his home in Oklahoma City Thursday were conducted from the Martin Funeral Chapel Monday June 4, 1973 at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Albert Trent officiating, of Elk City.
Burial followed in the Red Hill Cemetery, Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
Mr. Sanders was born March 6, 1933 at Hammon, Oklahoma.
He was 40 years old.
He was a heavy equipment operator and had served several years in the Army.
He has lived in Oklahoma City for some ten years.
Survivors include two sons, James Clyde and Derrel Sanders of California; two daughters, Lissa and Guen of Custer City, Oklahoma; his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Sanders; and a sister, Mrs. Roy Chaddock, both of Oklahoma City; two brothers, Jay Sanders of Grand Prairie, Texas; and Thomas Sanders, address unknown; four grandchildren; and numerous friends.


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