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Delbert Duane "DD" Waswo
Oct 10, 1915 - May 16, 2008
Submitted by: Ann Weber

http://www.smithgallo.com
SMITH-GALLO FUNERAL HOME       
GUTHRIE, LOGAN CO, OK
(permission granted)
 
Funeral services for Delbert D. “D.D.” Waswo, 92, of Cashion, OK were held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, May 19, 2008 at Cashion Methodist Church with Reverend Trina Bose-North officiating. Burial followed at Cashion Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Smith-Gallo Funeral Home, Guthrie, OK.

D.D. was born on October 10, 1915 in Cashion to Fred and Lela (Gilliam) Waswo. He died Friday, May 16, 2008 in Kingfisher, OK. Memorials may be made to Cashion Methodist Church.


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