Anadarko, Oklahoma September 30, 1973 Albert Truex Services will be at 2:p.m. Tuesday in St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Apache for Albert Cleveland Truex, 85, of Rt. 3, Anadarko. Truex died early Saturday morning. Rev. Stanley Padgett pastor of the church will conduct the services. Burial will be in the Fletcher Cemetery with the Smith Funeral Chapel in charge. A retired farmer, Truex had lived in the Anadarko area since 1921. He was born Oct 31, 1887 in Missouri and was married to Ida Zisman in May 1908. She died in August 1957 and he was married to Rosie Andrews Jan 2, 1959 in Anadarko. Survivors include his widow of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Velora Beeler of Anadarko, Mrs. Irene Harris and Mrs. Helen Troop, both of Lawton and Mrs. Mary Lee Hudson of Frankford, Del City; two sons, Albert of Tustin, Calif., and Walter of Lawton; 18 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. |
Anadarko, Oklahoma September 3, 1957 Ida Zisman Truex Mrs. Ida Truex Funeral Service is Set Thursday Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the Lutheran church of Apache for Mrs. Ida Truex. Rev. Arthur Widiger, of Chickasha, will officiate with burial to follow in the Fletcher cemetery, under the directions of the Smith Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Truex died Monday at 10:15 a.m. in Temple, Texas. Her home was Route 3, Anadarko. She had been a resident of Anadarko for 35 years. She was born on November 2, 1889, in McPherson, Kan. Survivors include the husband, Albert C. Truex, of the home address, to whom she had been married for 49 years; two sons, Albert, of Santa Anna, Calif; Walter of Lawton; four daughters, Mrs. John Beeler, Anadarko; Mrs. Irene Harris, Lawton; Mrs. Helen Troop, Lawton, and Mrs Mary Lee Hudson of Frankford, Del. Also surviving are five sisters, Mrs. John Jacobson, of Anadarko; Mrs. Bailey Culp, Cyril; Mrs. Pete Mathis, Cement; Mrs. Harry Claypool, Fletcher, and Mrs. John Griffin, of Alma; four brothers, Bill Zisman, of Fletcher; Louis Zisman, Bakersfield, Calif.; Rudolph Zisman, Santa Barbara, Calif., and Walter Zisman of Summerland, Calif., as well as 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. |
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