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Beaver County, Oklahoma

Beaver Pioneer Cemetery


© Amarillo Globe News
Aug. 17, 2000


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Thank You For Your Service!

James Andrew "Andy" Morris

???? ~ Aug. 14, 2000 | Age 66

BEAVER, Okla. - James Andrew "Andy" Morris, 66, died Monday, Aug. 14, 2000, in Clinton.

Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in the Pioneer Cemetery with Jim Sutherland officiating. Arrangements are by Clark Funeral Service.

Mr. Morris was born in Atoka. He served with the Army in Germany during the Korean War. He moved to Beaver in 1968. He was a dirt contractor and partner in M&M Construction until his retirement. He was a member of the Baptist church, the Masonic Lodge and the American Legion.

He was preceded in death by a son, Randy.

Survivors include a son, Keith Morris of Forgan; his mother, Mary Slaten of Atoka; three sisters, Ruth Archer of Lamesa, Texas, Imogene Bacon of Daisy and Kathleen Hollis of Lake Texhoma; and four grandchildren.


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