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Charlie Terrell
© The Muskogee Phoenix
June 30, 1985
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

TAHLEQUAH - Services for Charlie Terrell, 80, of Park Hill will be Monday at 10:30 a.m. in Hart Funeral Chapel with Harvey Young officiating.

Burial will be at Pettit Cemetry and Pallbearers will be Doyle Jackson, Charles York, Joe Trammel, Steve Balland, William Terrell, and Bob Sanders.

Born March 5, 1905, in Pettit, Terrell died Friday at his home. He was a longtime resident of Pettit and was a farmer. He was married to Hazel Smith in Qualls in November 1935 and was a member of the Church of Christ. A son, Donald Joe, died in 1965.

Survivors include his wife of the home; a daughter, Nelda Ritchie, and two brothers, Paul and Bill, all of Tahlequah; four sons, Billy of Muskogee, Harley and Dewey, both of Tahlequah, and Jim of Fort Gibson; a sister, Etta Ballard, of Altus; 16 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.


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