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Obituary
Corley Cemetery
Garvin County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Linda Abelli

September 1976

Gerald Clifton Record
October 4, 1899 ~ September 26. 1976


Stratford ~ Services for Gerald Clifton Record, 76, will be at 2 pm Thursday in the Pickard Funeral Home chapel. The Rev George Cook will conduct the rites. Burial will be in the Corley Cemetery.

Mr Record died Sunday.

Born October 4, 1899, in Texas, Mr Record came to the Stratford area in 1973. He was a retired steel worker.

Survivors include three sons, Johnny, Dallas, Charles Douglas, Livingston Calif, and J. C., Oroville, Wash; two daughters, Aline Franklin, Stratford, and Geraldine Yowell, Milwaukee, Ore; four brothers, Frank, Leonard, Texas, Roy, Melissa, Texas, Jack, Coppell, Texas and Homer, Whitney, Texas; two sisters, Edna Fluz and Floy Record, both of Dallas; 17 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Pickard Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements


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