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Ira Myrtle Cannon
Cheyenne Star
1967
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Funeral services for Ira Myrtle Cannon, 178 Herring Drive, Elk City, who died Wednesday were held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Eastside Baptist church, Elk City with Rev. H. P. Elliott officiating. Born in Sayre, July 3, 1907, Mrs. Cannon was married to Ray Cannon October 9, 1926. She was a member of the Rebekah Order, Royal Neighbors and the Baptist Church. Survivors are her husband of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Jack Davis, Elk City; two sons, Eddie of Elk City, Donald of Cordell, six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Percy McLeon, Sayre, Mrs. Wayne Waddle, Sinton, Texas; her mother Mrs. W. H. Boyd, Sayre. Burial was in the Fairlawn cemetery at Elk City, Beckham County, Oklahoma with the Savage Funeral home in charge of arrangements.


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