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© Enid News and Eagle
07-27-1987
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


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Loy E. Dickson

???? ~ 1987 | Age 62

Watonga - Loy E. Dickson, 62, died Monday at a Watonga hospital. The funeral will be at 10 AM Thursday at the First Baptist Church, Watonga, with the Rev. Martin Edwards officiating. Burial will be at the family ranch near Watonga, directed by Russworm Funeral Home.

He was a rancher and a member of the U. S. Navy during World war II. He also was a member of the Oklahoma Horseman's Association.

Survivors include his wife, Marie N.; A son, Brian of Fay; a daughter, Kara Bradford of Weatherford; two brothers, Jack of Tecumseh and Hurbert of Summit, Arkansas; two sisters, Lois Johnson of Watonga and Elsie Ruth Dickson of Mexico, and two grandchildren.


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