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Armine Clay Russell, Jr.
© Marietta Monitor
April 16, 1999, pg 4
Submitted by: Martha N. Reddout


Graveside services for Armine Clay Russell, Jr., 65, of Bethany were at 11:00 a.m. Saturday in Lakeview Cemetery. Officiating was Rev. Bob Brown.
Born January 26, 1934, at Gainesville, Texas, Mr. Russell died April 7, 1999, at Hillcrest Hospital in Oklahoma City. He was the son of Armine C. Sr. and Billie Marie Wicker Russell.
Mr. Russell had lived in Bethany since February 1998. He served as a paratrooper in the U.S. Army and was employed by Bell Oil and Gas Refinery for 15 years. He attended the First United Methodist Church while a resident of the Marietta area.
He is survived by two sons, Kelly Clay Russell of Moore and Kenneth Aaron Russell of Oklahoma City; a daughter, Cheryl Lynn Russell of Hinton; two brothers, Stewart Hayes of Wright City and Larry Hayes of Yuma, Arizona; two sisters, Kenna Kay Redmon of Ephrata, Washington, and Linda Henry of Riverside, California; and three grandchildren.
Mr. Russell was preceded in death by his parents. Arrangements were directed by Kennedy Funeral Home.


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