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Raymond STRATTON
The Enid Morning News
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
Jan. 8, 1985
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

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Mary and Raymond STRATTON

Covington Cemetery


Raymond STRATTON
The funeral for Raymond Stratton, 87, who died Wednesday in a Enid Hospital, will be at 2 p,m, Saturday in the Methodist Church in Hayward. Burial will follow in the Covington Cemetery under the direction of the Parker-Brown Funeral Home, Perry, Okla

Stratton was born Feb. 12, 1897in Thomasville, Ill and moved to the Hayward area at an early age. He and Mary Knott were married Aug. 31, 1918 at Perry.

Survivers are his wife, Mary of the home and one daughter, Francis Mercer of Pampa, Tex. 6 grandchildren and 12 gr grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one daughter.

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