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Terry Lynn England

© Miami News-Record
November 03, 2002
Submitted by: A




Terry Lynn England, 30, of Treece, was found dead Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2002 at Treece.

He was born Jan. 14, 1972, in Baxter Springs to Eugene and Wanda (Powell) Frazier. He had lived in the Treece area most of his life. He was a construction worker.

He attended Highway Tabernacle in Cardin.

A sister, Yvonne Yates, and a brother, Kenneth Woods, preceded him in death. He is survived by his mother, Wanda England of the home in Treece; three brothers, James Woods, Jason England and Tyree Frazier of Treece, and one sister, Gloria Sousa of Treece.

The body has been cremated.

A memorial service will be held Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2002 at 10 a.m. at the Paul Thomas Funeral Home of Picher. The Rev. Ray Clonts will officiate.

Interment will be in Williams Timber Hill Cemetery west of Miami.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Paul Thomas Funeral Home of Picher.




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