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Robert Earl Rector
© Elk City Daily News
13 Jan 1953
Reprinted with permission
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


The body of Robert Earl Rector who died Tuesday in Bend, Oregon, will arrive in Elk City at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, it was learned here Saturday.

Mr. Rector, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Earl Fish, 220 East Avenue A. is a former Moorewood farmer and has made his home in the Oregon city for the past two years.

Survivors include his wife; his mother, Mrs. Janie Rector, Salem, Oregon; three daughters, Mrs. J. B. Leatherwood and Mrs. Jim Leatherwood, both of Yukon; and Mrs. Jared Davis, McMinnville, Oregon; two sons, George Alton Rector and Robert Elton Rector, both of Bend, Oregon; three brothers; and numerous friends.

Funeral services are pending the arrival of the body and relatives.

Burial is to be in Moorewood cemetery with Martin-Hullum in charge of arrangements.



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