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Funeral services for Orville Stiles age 54 of Cleo Springs Oklahoma were held in the Cleo Springs Methodist Church. Ingram Funeral Home of Fairview was in charge of the arrangements. Burial was at Roscoe Cemetery near Fairview Oklahoma.
Orville was born September 30, 1908 at Fairview to Simon Edgar and Cyrena Hamilton Stiles and died May 2, 1963 in an Oklahoma City Hospital. He married Edith Bennett in 1928. He was a construction worker for a local firm.
Survivors are his wife Edith of the home at Cleo Springs, five daughters: Mrs. Joe (Deloris) Francis of Enid Oklahoma, Mrs. Julian (Janie) Nightengale of Cleo Springs, Mrs. Ernest (Peggy) Kingcade of Lawton Oklahoma, Mrs. Charlotte Johnson of Carmen Oklahoma and Mrs. Raymond (Sue) Barnes of Longdale Oklahoma; a son Jimmy Stiles of Cleo Springs and 10 grandchildren.
Other survivors are three brothers: Harold Stiles of Enid Oklahoma, Cecil Stiles of Fairview and John Stiles of Segundo California; a sister Mrs Bob (Mary Ann) Bowman of Liberal Kansas.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a son Orvill Edgar in 1936, a daughter Mary Cyrena Stiles in 1931, and two brothers Kenneth in 1907 and Vircho in 1957 (all buried at Roscoe)
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