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Lillian Alminta Moyers Patton
© Cheyenne Star
13 Jul 1946
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell

Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Alminta Moyers Patton were held at the New Liberty Methodist church Sunday, July 14, 1946 at 2:30 p.m. o'clock with Rev. Fariss Weaver of Snyder, assisted by Rev. D. V. Chedester, officiating.

Mrs. Patton died July 11, 1946 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. H. Cavener, after being critically ill for five months.

She is survived by her husband, J. E. Patton of Sayre; two daughters, Mrs. Cavener of Grimes; Mrs. Mary Pilger of Downey, California; two sons, Allen Patton of Sayre; and Tom Patton of McFarand, California; seven grandchildren; and four brothers, O.K. Moyers, Cheyenne, Wyoming; H. L. Moyers, Gainesville, Texas; W. N. Moyers, El Dorado, Oklahoma; and A. H. Moyers of Post, Texas; as well as other relatives and friends.

Committal was in the Sayre-Doxey cemetery, Sayre, Beckham County, Oklahoma.

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