© The Chickasha Express-Star Chickasha, Oklahoma April 1, 2002 Glenn Alton Burnett February 17, 1921 ~ March 31, 2002 Graveside service for Glen Alton Burnett, 81, of Chickasha, will be held at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 3, 2002, at the Fairlawn Cemetery, Chickasha. Glenn Alton Burnett was born February 17, 1921 in Cleveland, Arkansas the son of Hank and Mettie [Morgan] Burnett and died Sunday March 31, 2002 in Chickasha, Oklahoma. Mr. Burnett lived in the Chickasha area for a number of years. We worked for Rock Island Railroad for 32 years retiring in 1980. Survivors include: Bonnie Burnett of Chickasha, Oklahoma; Three daughters: Carolette Maddox and husband, Richard, of LIttle Rock, Arkansas, Glenda O'Rear and husband, Dennis, of California, Patty Mayhugh and husband, James of Chickasha, Oklahoma; Four sons: Wayne Burnett of Alabama, Orville Burnett of Chickasha, Oklahoma; Todd Burnett and wife, Robin, of Newcastle, Oklahoma; Joey Burnett and wife, Angie, of Texas; Two sisters: Lola Saxton of Roseburg, Oregon; Aline Vantine of Ardmore, Oklahoma: Three brothers; Harline Burnett of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Vernice Burness of Anadarko, Oklahoma; and Leon Burnett of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; 18 grandchildren; and 9 great grandchildren. Interment will be in the Fairlawn Cemetery under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home. |
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