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Paul A. McKitrick
01-1982
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

M. Inez and Paul A. MCKITRICK

Alva Cemetery


Alva – Funeral services for Paul A. McKitrick, 85, were at 10:30 AM today in the Otterbein United Methodist Church with the Rev. Torrey Curtis officiating.

Burial will be in the Alva Municipal Cemetery, with arrangements under the direction of the Wharton Funeral Chapel.

McKitrick was preceded in death by three sisters and a brother. He is survived by his wife Inez of the home; a daughter, Ann Caroline (Mrs. Ralph) Lansdown, Dennison, Texas; two grandsons, a great – grandson, two sisters, Mildred (Mrs. Charles) Tucker, Lehigh Acres, Florida, and Lucille McClain, Fort Collins, Colorado.

McKitrick's family has suggested that those who wish make contributions in his memory to the Otterbein United Methodist Church Organ Fund or to the Cancer Fund. Wharton's will serve as custodian of the Memorial fund.

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