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Warner Alexander Brown
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Funeral services for Warner Alexander Brown, a retired farmer who resided in Sayre, were held Sunday, September 1, 1963 at the Lone Oak Baptist church with Rev. Garland Jennings officiating.
He died August 30, 1963.
Committal was in the Dempsey cemetery, Dempsey, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
Born May 9, 1884 at Sargent, Missouri, Mr. Brown came to western Oklahoma in 1900 and homesteaded in the Mayfield community.
He was married to Ida M. Phillips at New Liberty January 22, 1903.
He carried mail out of Mayfield for thirteen years.
He moved to the Grimes community in 1919 where he lived until he retired and moved to Sayre.
He was united to the Baptist church at Lone Oak in 1927.
Survivors are his wife of the home address; one daughter Dorothy Brothers, Grimes; seven sons, Murl of Lawton; Clyde of Perryton, Texas; Clifford of Cheyenne; Willard of Grimes; Ira Lee and Laddie of Blackwell; seventeen grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mounts of Clinton; three brothers, Arthur of Glendale, California; Theodore of Los Angeles, California; and Lee.


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