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William Washington "Bill" Cranford

Jul 21, 1884 - Jul 2, 1961
Posted by: Kathy Leach
 
--The Antlers American, Thurs, Jul 6, 1961, page 6

Funeral services were Wednesday July 5 at 3 pm from the First Baptist Church of Antlers for William Washington Cranford, 77-year old Antlers resident for 50 years.

Rev. M. H. Oglesby, pastor, officiated at the services.

Cranford died Sunday, July 2 in Push County hospital.

He was born July 21, 1884 in Pickton, Texas.

Survivors include the widow Ethel Leloda, of the home; five sons, Arvell, of Borger, Texas; Lester, Antlers; Archie, Hobbs, N.M.; Dueward, Plymouth, Calif.; and Charles, River Pines, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Audrey Hall, Ponca City; Mrs. Leveta Heath, Pagosa Springs, Colo.; and Mrs. Dorothy Harris, Antlers; 18 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.


Interment was in Antlers city cemetery under the direction of Coffey funeral home.

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