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Alan Elson
©Enid News and Eagle
05-18-2014
Submitted by: Glenn


©Enid News and Eagle

© Glenn

Alan ELSON

New Home Cemetery


ENID, OK — Family graveside service for Alan Elson, 77, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday May 21, 2014, in New Home Cemetery, Nash, Oklahoma. The Rev. Richard Craven will officiate. Arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, Pond Creek.

Alan was born July 22, 1936, at Enid, Oklahoma, to Claude and Lois Reid Elson. He died Thursday, May 15, 2014, at Enid, Oklahoma.

He was preceded in death by his parents and sister Claudine Tribble.

Alan is survived by son Todd Elson and wife Cheryl, Claremore; daughter Shannon Vaverka and husband Bruce, Enid; brothers Charles Elson, Enid, and Lee Elson and Bob Elson, Nash; grandchildren, Erica King, Emeri Elson and Alex Vaverka; and great-grandchild Kase King.

He also was preceded in death by longtime companion and dance partner Doris Jimison, Stillwater.

(Submitted by family)

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