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Charles Irvin Alger
Nov 23, 1940 - Jan 12, 2020
Written & posted by Jo Aguirre
 
Funeral services for Charles Alger were  held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020, at Ingram, Smith & Turner Mortuary, with burial to immediately following in the El Reno Cemetery.
 

Charles Irvin Alger was born on November 23, 1940 in Union City to Roy and Edith Waller Alger and passed on January 12, 2020 at the age of 79.  

 

Survivors include his wife, Billie Jo Alger; two daughters, Lorinda Rose Wright and husband, Craig, and Kristina Noel Garcia and husband, Nathan; four stepchildren, Jimmy Hickerson, Debbie King and husband, David, Mickey Hickerson and wife, Christy, and Kim Andrade and husband, James; 19 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Carol Stine and Debbie Obleness and husband, Tony.

Charles was preceded in death by his father, Roy Alger Sr , and mother, Edith Waller Alger ; brother, Roy Alger Jr.; and sister, Lena Alger Pittman.

 

Charles was a Gunnerman (GMG3) in the US Navy

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