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Obituary
Maysville Cemetery
Garvin County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Linda Abelli

© Stufflebean~Coffey Funeral Home
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
November 1970

Alma l. [Harbison] Deshazo
October 31, 1912 ~ November 26, 1970


Services for Mrs Alma L. Deshazo, 58, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Maysville Church of Christ with Bill Ballard, Ardmore, and Alfred Reeves, Maysville, conducting.

Mrs Deshazo, born October 31, 1912, died Thursday in an Ardmore hospital.

Survivors include her husband, Jess Deshazo, Ardmore; and four sisters, Mrs Bertha Crouch, Maysville, Mrs Gerty Tull, Maysville, Mrs Berniece Subberth, Norman, and Mrs Verla Powell, Roff.

Burial will be in the Maysville cemetery with Stufflebean Funeral home, Pauls Valley, in charge of arrangements.


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