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Thomas Matthew "Tom" McCall
Feb 6, 1882 - Sep 5, 1979
Submitted by: Glenn

Enid Morning News
Date of Death 5 September 1979
 
Kingfisher – Tom McCall, 97, died Wednesday in a Guthrie medical center where he had been a short time. His service will be at 2 PM Saturday in the United Methodist Church at Kingfisher with the Rev. Phil Ware officiating.

Burial will be in the Kingfisher Cemetery under direction of Sanders Funeral Service, Kingfisher.

McCall was born February 6, 1882 at Whitesboro, Texas. He married Ella O. Ward January 19, 1906, at Moral.

McCall had moved to Kingfisher in a covered wagon 6 years ago with three children, and was the local W. P. Rawleigh salesman for 32 years. He is believed to be the oldest living Shriner and Mason in the state of Oklahoma, and recently received his 70 – year Masonic pin.

McCall was a member of the United Methodist Church at Kingfisher.

Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Olga Barnhart, Guthrie, Mrs. Guan Loveall, Phoenix, Arizona, Mrs. Anna Mae Wolff, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Massie Redden, Kansas City, Missouri; and two sons, Walter D., Phoenix, Arizona, and Tom Rawleigh McCall, Kansas.

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