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Luther Franklin Shipman
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell

Services for Luther Shipman were held Monday, January 17, 1966 at the Assembly of God Church with the pastor, Rev. Jack Bledsoe officiating. Burial was in the Lone Oak Cemetery, near Sayre.

Relatives attending were his mother, Mrs. Matilda Shipman of Reydon with who he lived; his father, Tom Shipman; sisters, Mrs. Ernest Farrell and husband; Mrs. Clark Criswell and husband; and a nephew, Mr. Dale Brimer and wife, all of Sayre; a sister, Mrs. Florene Brimer and children; T. J. Brimer, Gary Brimer and Miss Judy Brimer, all of Erick, Oklahoma; son Smith of McLean, Texas; brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shipman of Childress, Texas; and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Shipman of Lovington, New Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shipman, Eugene Shipman and daughter, Mrs. Darlene Taylor all of Pueblo, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shipman of Colorado Springs, Colorado; and Ike Shipman of Shamrock, Texas; a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James.

Others present were a niece, Miss Sandy Pinkston of Woodward; and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hawkins and DeWitt Hawkins of Durham; Jesse E. Smith of McLean, Texas; Mrs. W. M. Murphy, Mrs. Vera Ely, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Criswell, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Burt Fetty, all of Sayre and the Reydon friends.

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