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Mrs. "Lula Mae" Cole Blann
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Graveside rites for Mrs. "Lula Mae" Cole Blann will be conducted from the Strong City Cemetery, Strong City, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, with Rev. Lloyd Martin officiating. Services are under the direction of Martin Funeral Directors.

Lula Mae Cole was born February 17, 1898 in Texas.

She had lived most of her life in the Cheyenne Community.

She was married to Dick Blann, who preceded her in death.

Survivors include two sons, J. W. Moore of Sayre; and Midge Moore of California; a grandson, Raymond Gause, of Arab, Alabama; two nieces, Mrs. Ollie York of Durham; and Mrs. Dan Sadler of Cheyenne.

Friends of Mrs. Blann may call by for viewing at the Martin Funeral Home until noon on Saturday.



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