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Cimarron County, Oklahoma

Marella Cemetery


© Amarillo Globe News
Jan. 10, 2002


Minnie Lorena Cayton

June 19, 1922 ~ Jan. 8, 2002

KEYES, Okla. - Minnie Lorena Cayton, 79, died Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2002.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Plainview School Auditorium in Griggs with Lloyd Mattocks officiating. Burial will be in Marella Cemetery by Cimarron Mortuary of Boise City.

Mrs. Cayton was born June 19, 1922, in Texas County. She married Sam Robert Cayton on Sept. 1, 1942.

Survivors include four sons, Dean Cayton of Beaver, Terry Cayton of Boise City, and Wendell Cayton and Curtis Cayton, both of Keyes; a daughter, Darla Hogan of Guymon; two brothers, Oscar Elliott and Bearl Elliott, both of Texhoma; a sister, Ruth Ferguson of Texhoma; 18 grandchildren.

The family suggests memorials be to Griggs Church of God or a favorite charity and may be left in care of Cimarron Mortuary, P.O. Box 277, Boise City, OK 73933.


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