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Ray Virgil Staker
08-1994
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer

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Letha R. MCDANIEL and Ray V. STAKER

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery


The funeral for Ray Virgil Staker, 91, was at 11 AM, August 10, at Fisher Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Gary Hornish officiated. Burial was in Cherokee Municipal Cemetery. He died August 8, 1994, in Cherokee.

He was born January 23, 1903, in Cherokee to John Henry and Treeca Ellen Tschopp Staker. He married Letha Ruth McDaniel November 24, 1934. She died December 12, 1981.

He attended Alva Normal School. He graduated from Cherokee High School in 1921 and attended two years of college at Northwestern State University in Alva. He was a farmer and lifelong resident of the Cherokee area.

He was a member of First Christian Church.

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