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Robert Woodrow CAVIN, son of Albert CAVIN and Susan SANDERS CAVIN was born December 24, 1914 in Bunch, Okla., and departed this life at St.Edwards Mercy Medical Center in Fort Smith, April 18, 1999 at the age of 84 years, 3 months and 25 days.
Woody was married to Ruby POLK on April 14, 1938 in the Bunch Community where they made their home before moving into the Stilwell area. He was a member of the Calvary Southern Baptist Church and became a Christian in 1946 from which his life was an example for us all.
He was called into the Armed Services in April 1940 and served until October 1945. He was in the Liberation of the Aleutian Islands, Marshall Islands, Philippine Islands and Rzukyus Islands.
He moved to California after serving in the Army where he worked for the Fresno County Highway Department and there retired after 17 years of service.
He is preceded in death by both parents and one brother, Lawrence CAVIN.
He is survived by wife, Ruby of the home; two brothers, Albert of Okla., and Champ of Wash.; and by nieces and nephews, James, Jonathan, Brandon, James, Angie, Clark, Betty, Mary Ann and Faynelle.
Funeral services were held April 21, 1999 in the Roberts/Reed-Culver Funeral Home Chapel in Stilwell.
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