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Beecher D Gordon
Feb 21, 1917 - Nov 25, 1985
Posted by: Jo Aguirre

Vondel Smith Mortuary
 

GORDON Beecher D., 68, Del City, passed away at his residence Monday, after a lengthy respiratory illness.

Mr. Gordon was a veteran of WWII, and retired from Tinker Field. He was a member of Southwood Baptist Church, Myrtle Lodge No. 145, and the Guthrie Consistory. Services will be at 2pm Wednesday in the Colonial Chapel of Vondel L. Smith & Sons Mortuary.

He was preceded in death by a son, Drannon.
 

Survivors include his wife, Margie; a son, Roy of OKC; grandchildren, Steve of Del City, Jeff of Spring Lake N.C., Glen, Nena, and Scott, all of OKC; 1 brother, 4 sisters.
 

 

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