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Alfalfa County, Oklahoma



Roy L. Gibson
© Enid, OK News
Wednesday, January 31, 1945
Submitted & © by Wayne & Fran Galer


Former Resident of Helena is Dead.
Roy L. Gibson, 46, Tulsa, formerly of Helena, died unexpectedly Monday night at a Tulsa Hospital. He had not been feeling well but his death was sudden.
Born near Helena, he lived there until two years ago when he moved to Tulsa where he was an employee of the Douglas Aircraft company. He was a member of the Baptist church at Helena.
Survivors are his wife of the home in Tulsa, four sons, Donald and Robert of Enid, Jerry and Larry of the home, his mother, a brother, Glen of Wichita and two sisters, Mrs. Henry DeWitt and Mrs. Cecil Palmer, both of Helena.
Arrangements are incomplete for the funeral. The body is in care of the Henninger funeral home.

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Submitted & © by Wayne & Fran Galer


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Submitted & © by Wayne & Fran Galer


Roy L. Gibson

Burial in: Goodhope Cemetery



G Surnames - Good Hope Cemetery
Alfalfa County
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