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James Clifford Berry
© Cheyenne Star
18 May 1948
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


James Clifford Berry was born February 23, 1913 at Hamburg, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.

He passed away April 27, 1948 at his home near Reydon.

He was preceded in death by his father, Henry Franklin Berry on December 17, 1933.

He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Genia Berry of Reydon; and two brothers, Lonnie Berry of the home; and Wayne Berry of Fort Worth, Texas; three sisters, also survive who are Mrs. J. W. Mask of Fort Worth, Texas; Mrs. Clead Wilson of Oklahoma City; and Mrs. Alvin Snowden of Lamont, California.

Funeral services were conducted Friday, April 30, 1948 at the community building in Reydon with J. C. Spurlin of the Church of Christ in charge of the services. Interment was in White Rose Cemetery.



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