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John Martin Winburn
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



John Martin Winburn died on March 29, 1964 at his home near Berlin following a heart attack.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, April 1, 1964 in the Berlin school auditorium.
Born November 25, 1892 at Yukon, he came with his parents in an early day from Washington.
He was married November 17, 1915 at Dempsey to Donna Brewer.
They operated a store in Berlin for 10 years and he was also a John Deere dealer at Berlin.
He was a member of the Masonic order.
Survivors are his wife of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Bertha Plummer of Center, Colorado; two sons, George of Cheyenne and J. D. of Sayre; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Parker of Tulsa; Mrs. Stella Myers of Tulsa and Mrs. Ruth Senson of Seagraves, Texas; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and friends.
Interment was in the Berlin cemetery, Berlin, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.


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