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Lyndon Bruce Teafatiller
Tombstone Photo
 Darwin Cemetery
Antlers, Pushmataha County, OK
© Teresa Young

Obit posted by Martha Reddout
© Donna Stricklan Whitaker

Marietta Monitor
30 Apr 1999 Page 4

Graveside services for Lyndon Bruce Teafatiller, 52, of Antlers were Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. in the Darwin Cemetery.  Officiating was Andy Rogers.

Born August 12, 1946, at Broken Bow, Mr. Teafatiller died April 26, 1999, at his residence in Antlers.  He was the son of Melvin and Dixie Teafatiller, also of Antlers. Mr. Teafatiller was a rancher. 

He is survived by his parents; three sons, William Joel Teafatiller of Gainesville, TX, Anthony Bruce Teafatiller of Milan, Italy, and Kevin Teafatiller of Healdton; a daughter, Tera Gale Teafatiller of Canyon City, CO; two brothers, Melvin Douglas Teafatiller and Charles David Teafatiller of Antlers; three sisters, Carla Katheryn Teafatiller, Judy Lee Teafatiller-Epps and Karen Raye Teafatiller of Antlers; and 11 grandchildren.

Services were directed by Mills & Coffey Funeral Home, Antlers.

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