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Don Baker & Pearl P. (Miller) Skidmore

Resthaven Cemetery
Cleveland County, Oklahoma
 
Submitted & © by: Tim Dotterer
 


 

Pearl Miller Skidmore was born in Illinois on May 7, 1901 to Cyrus C. and Lottie May Miller and died in June 1987. 
She was married to Don Baker Skidmore and he preceded her in death in 1968.   
Burial was in Resthaven Gardens Cemetery in Oklahoma City. 

Don B. Skidmore, 60, of Oklahoma City died Saturday February 3, 1968 at St Anthony Hospital. Services are pending with Hunter Funeral Home. Burial Resthaven Cemetery.

Don was born on 
July  12, 1907 in Decoma, near Cherokee to Wade O. and Tessie Skidmore. He came to Oklahoma City in 1928 and was a retired upholsterer and member of Calvary Tabernacle.

Survivors include his wife, Pearl; two sons, David of Oklahoma City  and SP4 Don Jr., Perrin Air Force Base, Texas, and a brother, Paul, of Cherokee.
 
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