Jack McCluskey
Feb 8, 1918 - Jun 16, 1989
Posted by Glenn
Billings – The funeral for Jack McCluskey, 71, who died Friday at St. Mary's
Hospital, Enid, will be at 10 AM Monday at Billings United Methodist Church. The
Rev. Mike Schneider will officiate. Burial will be in Union Cemetery at Billings
under the direction of Brown Funeral Home, Perry.
He was born February 8, 1918, in Billings and graduated from Billings high
school. He served with the U. S. Army during World War I I and the Korean
Conflict. He was a farmer in the Billings area and a member of American Legion
and United Methodist Church. He served on the Union Cemetery board, ASCS
committee and Board of Directors of Billings Community Elevator.
On February 7, 1948, he married Andrea Mattiesen.
Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Gayla McCluskey of Louisville, Kentucky,
DruAnn McCluskey of Los Angeles, California; and two brothers, Gaylon of Valley
Center, California, and Gilbert of Oklahoma City.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the church or to Billings
Ambulance Fund.
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