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Vivian Ray McCalip
© The Norman Transcript
January 21, 1979


Vivian Ray McCalip
Services for Vivian Ray McCalip, 24 of 1111 24th Ave. SW, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at McMahan's Chapel of Prayer in Noble.
The Rev. Don Ritchie will officiate during services and burial will be in Fairview Cemetery in Maguire.
McCalip, who died early Friday, was foreman for Acme Fencing Company in Norman. He was born here and lived all of his life in Cleveland County.
His survivors include his wife, Lynne, of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCalip of Lexington; three brothers, Calvin of McLoud, John W. of Norman and Olen of Lexington, and four sisters, Juanita Harris of Bethany, and Linda Hinkle, Ramonta McCalip and Rhonda McCalip, all of Lexington.

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