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Altie Bledsoe
Submitted by: Sue Hearon


Mrs. Altie Bledsoe

POTEAU--Mrs. Altie Mary Bledsoe, 70, Shady Point, Okla., died Thursday in Fort Smith (Sebastian County) Arkansas . She was born June 22,1898. and she died October 31,1968. She is the daughter of William and Harriet (long) Gamble.

Survivors include her husband Fred; three daughters, Mrs. Violet Holdridge, Colcord, Okla., Mrs. Mildred French, Santa Clara, Calif., and Mrs. Myrtle Marney, Campbell, Calif.; three sons, Cecil and Virgil, Shady Point, and Jack, Freemont, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Ellis, Shady Point, and Mrs. Dealie Christopherson, Vancouver, Wash.; three brothers, Robert Gamble, Panama, Okla., Than Gamble, Des Palos, Calif., and Ira Gamble, Bokoshe, Okla.; thirty grandchildren and twenty-eight great-grandchildren.


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