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Obituary

Greenhill Cemetery, McClain County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sue Hearon

© B.G. Boydston Funeral Home
Lindsay, Oklahoma
January 14, 1990

Bluford Chester Hearon

Mr. Hearon was born March 1, 1905, near Paris, Texas, and passed away January 14, 1990, in the Grady Memorial Hospital at the age of eighty-four. Mr. Hearon had lived in the Lindsay community for twenty-eight years and had worked as a farm laborer.

He was married to Dorothy Standridge Hearon and attended the Pentecostal Holiness of Chickasha.

Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; six sons, Charles Hearon of Velma, Edward Hearon of Lindsay, B.C. Hearon, Jr., and Bobby Hearon, both of Bradley, and Dale Hearon and Dwight Hearon, both of Oklahoma City; three daughters, Josie Folks of Elmore City, Betty Kent of Joplin, Missouri, and Dean Thompson of Golden, Colorado; a step-son, Donnie Standridge of Chickasha; three step-daughters, Bonnie Simpson of Wayne, Norma Phillips of Chickasha, and Oneta Driver of Evanville, Arkansas; thirty-two grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and great-great grand-children; one brother, Jess Hearon of Shafter, California; two sisters, Mildred Tobey of Lindsay and Lona Crump of Shafter, California; and his ex-wife, Pearl Hearon of Oklahoma City.

Mr. Hearon was preceded in death by five brothers, Minor Hearon, John Hearon, Huey Hearon, Beacher Hearon, and Willie Hearon; one sister, Eula Nelson; two sons, Willie hearon and J.B. Hearon; one step-son, Fred Landruth; his first wife, Katie Marie Dunn Hearon; and his parents, William Melvin Hearon and Nancy Josephine Miller Hearon.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, January 16, 1990, in the B.G. Boydston Funeral Home Chapel. Reverend Bobby Cofer officiated the service.

Pallbearers were Junior Evins, George Hall, Clarance Wright, Moody Williams, Paul Ezell, and Don Clark.

Interment was held in the Greenhill Cemetery under the direction of the B.G. Boydston Funeral Home of Lindsay.


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