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Blaine County, Oklahoma

Watonga IOOF Cemetery


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Paul Archer

???? ~ October 20, 1984 | Age 60

Watonga - The funeral for Paul Archer, 60, who died Saturday in his home at Watonga, was conducted at 2 PM Monday in the Nazarene Church there. The Rev. Joseph L. Predaini, minister, officiating. Burial was in the IOOF Cemetery there under direction of Russworm Funeral Home.

Archer was an employee of the City of Watonga. He had served with the United States Navy during World War II.

Survivors include his wife, Jo; one son, Rick Archer, Houston, Texas; one daughter, Sherrie Corley, Nocona, Texas; one grand daughter; three grandsons; and three sisters, Hazel Brown, Alter, Ruth Allen, Fort Townson, and Frances Booth, Winston. 


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