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Everett E. Evans
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Everett Eph Evans, Rt 1, Sayre, died Sunday, October 29, 1967 in the Sayre hospital following a short illness.
Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Berlin church of Christ at 2:30 p.m. with Clyde Duke and Joe Duke, Allison, Texas, officiating.
Born November 1, 1898 in Missouri, Mr. Evans came with his parents in 1900 to Oklahoma territory and he had been a Berlin community resident.
He was married in 1920 to Lillie D. Williams in Beckham county.
He has been a member of the Church of Christ.
He was preceded in death by his father, one infant daughter, one brother; and one sister.
Survivors are his wife of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Mabal Stinson of Amarillo, Texas; his mother, Mrs. Daisy Shumway of Berlin; two grandchildren; three great grandchildren; three brothers, Ted of Berlin; Charlie and Joe of Shamrock, Texas; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Thompson and Mrs. Beryl Johnson, both of Elk City.
Committal Berlin cemetery, Berlin, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.


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