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Obituary
Corley Cemetery
Garvin County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Kris Abelli

September 1976

Ben Bruner Twyman
April 22, 1902 ~ May 29, 1971


Mr. Twyman was born April 22, 1902 in Kentucky. He died Saturday May 29, 1971 near Roff. He had lived most of his life around Stratford. He was married to Miss Etta Brister April 24, 1921.

Survivors include his wife, Etta, of the home; four sons, George, and J. W., both of Oklahoma City, Ok.; Claude, of Stratford and Leon of Sacramento, Ca.; five daughters, Essie Mae Hodam and Lois Cottrell, both of Norman; Louise Gee,Del city, Juanita Dardis, Elverta, Ca. and Dorothy Hubbard, Oklahoma City,; three brothers, Elige, Roff, J.W. , Stratford, and Isam, Purcell; five sisters,Fannie Robertson, El Reno, Mrs. Price Richardson, Stratford, Grace Robinett, Elk City, Bertha Stephens, Roff and Leatha Rushing, Dell City; 25 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Stratford-Pickard funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Burial is in Corley Cemetery.


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