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Charles Edward Sanders



B: Augest 30, 1925
D: September 30, 1976

©Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
©Vondel Smith Funeral Home


Charles Edward Sanders, 51, of 3401 S. Goff, died Thursday in St. Anthony Hospital following an extended illness.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Vondel L. Smith Mortuary with burial in Resthaven Cemetery .

Born in Troy, Tex., Sanders came to Oklahoma City in 1935. He was an upholsterer. He was a World War ll veteran, a member of the Masonic Lodge Uriah 227, Eastern Star Sheaf Chapter 512, and the Oklahoma Upholsterers and Decorators Association. He was a member of the Dumas Avenue Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Beverly; three daughters, Mrs. Donna Reynolds, Tulsa; Mrs. Beverly Boyd, Oklahoma City; and Dana of the home; three brothers, James, Lexington, Ky., Ellis, Don Palos, Calif., and Billy, McAlester; two sisters, Mrs. Anne Ward, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. DeLois Jeter, Wichita, Kan.; his mother, Hazel Rolls, Oklahoma City, and three grandchildren.







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