Paul Adkins Harper © Marietta Monitor February 21, 2003, page 4 Submitted by: Martha N. Reddout
Services for Paul Adkins Harper, 75, long-time resident of Oklahoma City, were held at 10 a.m., Saturday, February 15, in the Wilmont Place Baptist Church, Oklahoma City.
Mr. Harper was born August 19, 1927, at Pike, the son of Clifford and Mary Hilton Harper. He died Wednesday, February 12, 2003.
He enjoyed serving the people at South Park Health Care Center, Oklahoma City.
Survivors include two sons and daughter-in-law, Alan and Teena Harper of Oklahoma City and David Harper of Yukon; four grandchildren, Jennifer and husband Derreck Fraysur, Jerod, Makailyn and Makensie Harper; a great-grandson, Cody Fraysur; and a sister, Virgie Koch of Ardmore.
Graveside services were held at 2 p.m., Monday, February 17, in the Lakeview Cemetery, Marietta, under the direction of Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home, Marietta.
Arrangements were under the direction of Baggerly-South Funeral Home, Oklahoma City.
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