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Beaver County, Oklahoma

Beaver Pioneer Cemetery


© The Amarillo Globe-News
29 March 2002


Charles Everett McPherson

???? ~ March 24, 2002 | Age 60

BEAVER, Okla. - Charles Everett McPherson, 60, died Sunday, March 24, 2002, in Garden City, Kan.

Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Beaver First Christian Church with Mike Crow and Judge Mike Freelove officiating. Burial will be in Pioneer Cemetery by Clark Funeral Service.

Survivors include his wife, Joyce; two sons, Gabriel Wilson of Boulder, Colo., and Lynn McPherson of El Reno; nine daughters, Teresa Hook and Angie Stephens, both of Skiatook, Penny Smyth of Wahoo, Neb., Tammy Ewy of Hanson, Kan., Sherry Green of Carmen, Annette Steele of Hutchison, Kan., Shanna Christensen of Kansas City, Kan., Kay Dawne Morton of Beaver, and Betty Jefferies of Lawrence, Kan.; his mother, Helen Cole of Beaver; and 30 grandchildren.


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