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Ervin C. Culver
02-1982
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

Glenn

Dorotha A. and Ervin C. CULVER

Preston Hill Cemetery


Alva – Funeral services for Ervin C. Culver, 70, who died Tuesday in a Kingfisher hospital, will be at 2 PM Saturday in the Wharton Funeral Chapel in Alva with the Rev. Glenn McMurphy officiating. Culver will be buried in the Preston Cemetery at Farry.

Culver was born January 2, 1912, at Teagarden and attended several schools, including Farry, Teagarden and Growler.

He was a heavy equipment operator and had worked for the Oklahoma State Highway Department, Broce Construction of Woodward, Wilmot Construction of Kingfisher and other firms.

He and Dorotha Ardella Doud were married July 18, 1933, in Medicine Lodge, Kansas.

In addition to his wife of the home in Kingfisher, Culver is survived by three daughters, Marian (Mrs. Donald) Sunderland, Fairbanks, Alaska, Wilma (Mrs. Lee) Ridgway, Perry and LaKeata (Mrs. Eugene) James of Freedom; four sons, Jerrold Culver, Fairbanks, Norman Culver, Kingfisher, Gene Culver, Guymon and Kim Culver, Kingfisher; 19 grandchildren and five great – grandchildren.

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