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Oliver Thomas Swinton
December 20, 1982
© Enid, OK. News & Eagle
Submitted by: Sylva Rhodes


Oliver Thomas Swinton
Medford, OK. -- Graveside service for Oliver Thomas Swinton, 75, who died Friday, December 17, 1982, at a Medford nursing home, was at 2:30 p.m. today at Timberlake Cemetery near Jet, OK. with Rev. Wayne Cook officiating. Arrangements were by Hills Funeral Home of Medford, OK.
Swinton was born October 27, 1907, near Helena, OK., to William H. and Myrtie M. Farr Swinton, on the farm where he lived until 1945, except for 11 years, from 1927 until 1936, when he resided 1 mile west of Jet, OK. He then lived in Enid, OK. until he became a resident of a Medford Nursing Home.
Survivors are three brothers, Alva of Mora, N.Mex.; Everett of Enid, OK., and Bill of Hennessey, OK.; four sisters, Mary Hair, Pauline Tripp, Nila Emmons, and Lois Lewis, all of Enid, OK.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister.


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