Charles Andrew Spaugh © Cheyenne Star 16 Sep 1945 Submitted by: Wanda Purcell Charles Andrew Spaugh was born at Winston-Salem, North Carolina, February 27, 1868.
He married Emma Alpha Sides on October 2, 1898. To this union were born six children.
In 1918 he moved to Durham, Oklahoma and has resided in that community since that time.
His first wife passed away March 3, 1919.
On November 5, 1933, he married Mrs. Florence Hensley.
He has been a member of the Brethren Church since young manhood.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Florence Spaugh; three daughters, Mrs. M. R. Shaw of Durham, Oklahoma; Mrs. A. B. Cain of Oklahoma City; and Pearl Spaugh of Pampa, Texas; three sons, Clyde of Santa Monica; Wilbur of Los Angeles; and Orville of Berkeley, California; two step-sons, Dan Cline of Roll; and Roy Cline of Los Angeles; a brother, John Spaugh of Winston-Salem, North Carolina; eleven grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Pall bearers were Ray Moffat, Ernest Watson, Norman Widener, Earl Hemphill, Tim Cockrell and Albert Bell.
Services were held at Durham auditorium with Rev. Sanford Cole officiating.
Committal was in Fairlawn cemetery, Elk City, Oklahoma.
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