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Charlie D. Puryear
© Sayre Sun
06 Mar 1947
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Funeral services for Charlie D. Puryear, rancher and stockman of Amarillo, who died March 2, 1947 at St. Anthony hospital, were held from the Sweetwater Church of Christ Tuesday with W. H. Wrye, minister, Erick, officiating.
Mr. Puryear was born near Sweetwater January 7, 1902.
He was married to Mittie Hodges on November 19, 1919 at Liberal, Kansas.
He has been a resident of Amarillo for the past three years.
He was preceded in death by his father in March, 1943.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mittie Puryear and daughter, Charlie Nell of Sweetwater; his mother, Mrs. N. V. Puryear of Boulder City, Nevada; two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Mallot of Woodlake, California; and Mrs. H. H. Dunbar of Boise City, Nevada; two brothers, Bill J. Puryear of Sweetwater; and T. G. Puryear of Anchorage, Alaska; as well as other relatives and numerous friends.
Burial was at Mulberry cemetery, Sweetwater, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma with the Sayre Funeral Home, Moore-Allen Funeral Directors in charge.


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