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CURTIS CLAYTON SACKETT OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Curry Funeral Home




CURTIS CLAYTON SACKETT
1913 - 1976


Services for Curtis Clayton Sackett, 62, of Oklahoma City, a former Wellston resident, are set for 2:00 p.m. today in the Wellston Church of Christ with Lynn McWhorter, minister, officiating. Interment will be in Wellston Cemetery.
Mr. Sackett died Monday, May 17, 1976 in an Oklahoma City Hospital.
Born July 27, 1913, in Winthrop, Arkansas, he was married to Minnie Goggin in Wellston.
The family had lived in Oklahoma City for the past 33 years, having moved there from Wellston.
Mr. Sackett worked for the B. S. & B. Company of Oklahoma City.
Curry Funeral Home, Chandler, is in charge of arrangements.
Published May 20, 1976.


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