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Ethel Love (McCune) & Andrew Allen "Dan" Evans<
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Fairlawn Cemetery
Elk City, Beckham County, Oklahoma
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Andrew Allen "Dan" Evans
© Elk City Daily News
December 6, 1961
Submitted by: Jack Durham
Andrew Allen "Dan" Evans' Services Set Here
Services for A. A. (Dan) Evans, Route 2, Canute, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday from the Second and Adams Streets Church of Christ in Elk City with Minister Alfred Reeves, Dill City, officiating.
Born March 20, 1895 in Jacksboro, Texas, Mr. Evans, a retired farmer, died Monday, Dec. 4, in an Elk City hospital following four years ill health; the last 8 days of which were in the hospital.
Married to Ethel McCune Aug. 6, 1914, in Retrop, he had lived in this area since he was two years of age. His residence at time of death was nine miles south of Canute in the "41" community. His church preference was Church of Christ.
Survivors include his wife of the Canute home, a son, Joe A. Evans, Dill City, a daughter, Mrs. Eloise Tracy, Stillwater; two sisters, Rosie Ellis, Lubbock, Texas, and Maude Cook, Rocky, one brother, Arthur Evans, Sentinel; six grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Burial will be in the Fairlawn cemetery under direction of Martin Funeral Home.

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