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Geary Cemetery

Blaine County, Oklahoma


© Enid Morning News 
November 1986
Submitted by: Glenn


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Thank You For Your Service!

Lucius Carl Brown

Jun 23, 1916 ~ Nov 07, 1986 

El Reno – Lucius Carl Brown, 70, died Friday at a veterans hospital in Oklahoma City. The funeral will be 1 PM Thursday at the Sunrise Baptist Church in El Reno with the Rev. Earlie Knox officiating. Burial will follow at the Geary Cemetery, directed by Russworm Funeral Home, Watonga.

He had served in the United States Army during World War I I and was a member of the Sunrise Baptist Church where he served on the Deacon Board.

Survivors include his wife, Cleo; a daughter, Christine McCary, Oklahoma City; and four brothers, Samuel, Luther, Jerry and Durry, all of Los Angeles, California.


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