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Cletus Etta Helton
© The Purcell Register
September 22, 2005
Submitted by: Mary Anneler


Graveside services for Cletus Etta Helton, 78, of Lexington were held Sept. 20, 2005 at Lexington Cemetery with the Rev. Ernie Mason officiating. A eulogy was given by Sam Dean. Services were under the direction of Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Purcell.
Miss Helton died Sept. 17, 2005 at Broadway Living Center in Lexington.
She was born Dec. 8, 1926 in Hot Springs, Ark., the daughter of James Helton and Lizzie Welch. She was reared in McAlester and later moved to Pauls Valley. In 1963, she moved to Lexington where she lived until the time of her death.
Miss Helton was a member of the Lexington First Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Rosie.
Survivors include her adopted family at Broadway Living Center in Lexington.

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