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Chet Vance
© Enid Morning News
03-1984
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Sylvia C. and Chester W. VANCE

Union Center Cemetery


Dacoma – Services for Chet Vance, 77, who died suddenly in his home at Dacoma, Tuesday night, will be at 10 AM Saturday in the Wharton Funeral Chapel in Alva.

The Rev. Chuck McKinney, pastor of the Church of God at Welty, officiating. Burial will be in the Union Center Cemetery, near Dacoma.

Vance was born January 15, 1907, at Dacoma, and attended Dacoma schools. He and Sylvia Porter were married at Alva June 28, 1933. They lived on a farm near Dacoma where he farmed and also did ceramic tile work.

Vance was a charter member of the Alva Moose Lodge and a former member of the Alva Elks.

He is survived by his wife Sylvia of the home; three sisters, Ruth Luck of Alva, Edith Bartlow, Yucaipa, California, and Helen (Mrs. George) Gulberg, Whittier, California; three brothers, Ray Vance of Enid, Glenn Vance, Colorado Springs, California, and Cecil Vance, Pomona, California.

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