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Richard Roy Reuber

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Union Hatchett Cemetery
Bessie, Washita County, Oklahoma


Photos © Rita Collvins Mayfield

Obit posted by Nyree Coffman

Barnes-Friederich Funeral Home
(permission granted)

Richard Roy Reuber, 67 of Clinton, passed away on Tuesday, February 21, 2009.

Richard was born to Earnest and Mae Lucille (Holman) Reuber on October 9, 1941 in Clinton, OK. He was a Navy veteran and work as a security guard before becoming disabled. Richard has been living in Clinton for the past five years previously living in Oklahoma City.

He is survived by his daughter Rochella Renee, sister Carolyn Ralston & husband Gene, niece Deborah Tally, nephew Marshall G. Ralston, Jr. and numerous cousins.

Graveside service will be held 1:00 PM, Saturday, February 21, 2009 at the Union - Hatchett Cemetery near Bessie, OK. Barnes Friederich FH

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