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Obituary

Memory Lane Cemetery, Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by:
Candice Konopacky

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27 December 1942

Henry Thomas Willis

Willis Funeral
Set 2:30 P.M.
Here Friday

Members of the family disclosed today that funeral services for Henry Thomas Willis, Anadarko man, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the Baptist church here. Burial will be made in the Anadarko cemetery with I.O.O.F. lodge rites conducted.

Willis died of a heart attack at Gotebo Sunday night.

Time of the service was undecided until surviving children could be notified of their father's death. Only son not notified is Corp. Jimmy Willis, now with the U.S. Marines who is now being transferred from his San Diego , CA , station and cannot be reached. Two other children are unable to obtain transportation here for the services.

Rev. John R. Kelly, Baptist pastor, will conduct the final rites and burial will be under the direction of the J.H. Farmer Funeral home here.

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