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Lucas Jay Boswell
Nov 25, 2015
Posted by:  Martha Reddout

http://www.whineryfs.com
 

Lucas Jay Boswell was born November 25, 2015 in Elk City, Oklahoma to Kimberly and David Boswell and went to be with Jesus that same day.

Lucas was greatly anticipated by his parents, David and Kimberly Boswell, of the home; one brother, Trevor Abla and one sister, Krysta Boswell, both of the home; grandparents, Susan and Tom Husband, Steven and Tracy Brinkley, David Boswell, Marie Conley, Lesley Gooch and a host of other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandfather, John Gooch; 3 great grandfathers, Sam Frazier, Pete Harkins and Raymond Brinkley; 2 great grandmothers, Nellie Harkins and Wanda Brinkley.

 
Graveside Service Friday, December 4, 2015
2:00 PM Erick Cemetery Erick, OK

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