Lon Albert Willingham Obit Submitted by: Sue Hearon
Lon Albert Willingham
Services for Lon Albert Willingham were held at 2:00 P.M., on Friday, December 12, 1980, at Evans Chapel of Memories in Poteau, Oklahoma. Reverend Ellis Brown and Reverend Allen Kersh officiated.
He was born May 12, 1906, in Panama, Oklahoma, and passed away December 10, 1980, in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He was the son of Toliver Brooks and Martha Louisa Jones Willingham. His parents and two brothers, Earl and Sanford, preceded him in death. He married Lonnie May Vaughn on July 26, 1925, and she died on June 6, 1928.
Survivors include two daughters, Mildred Bledsoe and Barbara Dean Carson; three grand-daughters, Sue Goines, Diane Hvamstad, and Lisa Bledsoe; two great-grandsons, Mark Goines and Chad Hvamstad, all of Shady Point, Oklahoma. Also surviving are four brothers, Burl of Maysville, Oklahoma; Virge, Poteau, Oklahoma; Leonard of Texas; and Earn of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Interment was in Old Bokoshe Cemetery in Bokoshe, Oklahoma, under the direction of Evans Funeral Home
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