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Verden Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma


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Lucy Jane [Beaver] Osborn Pruner

Obituary
Verden Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter

© The Verden News
1 June 1932

Hiram Patton "Pat" Pruner

We are very sorry to report the death of grandfather "Pat" Pruner, father of Mesdames Sturm and McLane, the latter having preceded him in death about a year ago.

Mr. Pruner, a pioneer, was among those who organized the Masonic Lodge at Anadarko, being a Shriner at the time of his death. He gave testimony sometime ago of his life, stating he was converted at the age of sixteen. He lived a long and useful life.

Having been an invalid for some time it is a great consolation to know he has passed from his suffering to that home where suffering is unknown.

We extend sympathy to all the relatives.

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