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© The Chickasha Express-Star
Monday 10 July 2006
Submitted by: Sandi Carter


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Jeffie Lee Surber

???? ~ July 5, 2006 | Age 89

Jeffie Lee Surber, 89, of San Diego, CA died July 5th, 2006. He was born in Oklahoma. He was an aircraft mechanic with General Dynamics for many years eventually retiring from the U.S. postal service as a sorter.

He was a Veteran of WWII.

He was the son of Wilber and Fawn Surber.

Survivors include his wife Margaret [Walker] Surber of 58 years, daughter Jeffolyn Lanier of Visalia, CA, granddaughter Marlea Lloyd of Clinton, NC, grandson Josiah Surber-Gerdeman and step-grandson Will Lanier of Visalia, CA, step-granddaughter Lisa Lanier of Las Vegas, NV, and great-granddaughter and great-grandson Breana & Garion Lloyd of Clinton, NC, and step-great granddaughter Amenia, of Las Vegas, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Interment will be at Fort Rosecrans, San Diego, CA at a later date.


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