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Carnegie Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma



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© Lillian Cotton

John H. Allison



Obituary
Carnegie Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by:
Lillian Cotton


© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, June 4, 1975

John H. Allison
1900 ~ 1975


Funeral services for John H. Allison, 75, of Carnegie, were held at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, May 29, at the Pitcher Funeral Home. He died Tuesday, May 27 in the Carnegie Hospital.

Burial was in the Carnegie Cemetery with Rev. Reuben Ahaitty officiating.

A Prayer service was held Wednesday, May 28, at Pitcher Funeral Home.

Allison was born May 11, 1900, and had lived at Carnegie for a number of years.

Survivors include one son, Ronald Twohatchet of Lawton; one daughter, Marie Satpeahtaw of Carnegie; one sister, Florence Cariker of Durant, and one brother, Fred Allison of Monroe, Utah.

John H. Allison
May 11, 1900 ~ May 27, 1975


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