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Ernestine Dillard
© The Guthrie News Leader
Wednesday, February 14, 2001
Submitted by: Bob Chada


Graveside services for Ernestine Dillard of Guthrie, Okla., will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, 2001 at Summit View Cemetery under the direction of Pollard Funeral Home in Guthrie.
Ernestine was born Sept. 12, 1912 in Hamberg, Arkansas to Emmanuel and Mary Jane Garrison.
She met her true love, the late Curtis Dillard, and they were united in marriage in August, 1949.
She leaves to mourn her passing one daughter, Ethel Mae Stewart (Charles Stewart) of Guthrie; two grandsons, Charles Ray Stewart, Jr. of Lawton, Okla. and Curtis Ray Stewart (Kristi Stewart) of Guthrie; and Michelle Kelley of Norman; three great-grandchildren, Chaylynn Kelley of Norman and Jordan Lindsey and Jerrin Stewart, both of Guthrie and a host of other relatives and friends.


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