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Paul Ray Gregg
Nov 18, 1947 - Mar 20, 1992
Posted by Martha Reddout

© Marietta Monitor
27 Mar 1992, Page 4

Services for Paul Ray Gregg, 44, were conducted Monday at 2:00 p.m. in the Eastside Baptist Church. Officiating was Rev. Keith Miller.

Born November 18, 1947, at Waurika, the son of Luther and Clara Bell Brogdon Gregg. Mr. Gregg died March 20, 1992, in the Lu-Ken Manor Nursing Home, Ardmore.

A resident of Love and Carter Counties since 1965, he was of the Baptist faith.

Survivors include three brothers, Chester Gregg of Porterville, California, Jack Gregg of Altus, and Ed Gregg of Healdton; and three sisters, Dorothy Seiler of Akron, Ohio, and Betty Gregg and Imagene Gregg of Marietta.

Mr. Gregg was preceded in death by his parents, and a sister, Katherine Nutter.

Interment was in the Crow Cemetery under the direction of the Anderson-Kennedy Funeral Home.  

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