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Obituary

Pecan Cemetery
Comanche County, Oklahoma




Submitted by: Aimee Davis


The Lawton News
Lawton, OK
30 Dec 1920, Thursday, page 1

Services For Boy Who Acci-
dentally Killed Self With
Revolver

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   Funeral services for Levi Yarberry, who died from effects of a gun shot wound accidentally infliced Tuesday, will be held this afternoon with burial in Pecan cemetery. The body was taken to St. Clair's undertaking parlors from the Southwestern hospital where the death of the boy occurred at 1:30 o'clock yesterday morning. Yarberry, who was 20 years of age, was cleaning a .45 caliber revolver in his room at 11 B Avenue Tuesday when the gun was accidentally discharged, the bullet taking effect in his abdomen. His condition would not permit of an operation to recover the bullet. The boy's parents reside on a farm nine miles southwest of here.



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