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Curtis Mac "Curley" Culver

???? ~ February 4, 2005 | Age 75

Curtis Mac "Curley" Culver left this world on February 4, 2005, to live in the house of the Lord at the age of 75.

He retired from the United States Air Force on November 30, 1970, after 23 years of service.

He is survived by son Curtis R. Culver of Newalla, OK; grandsons, Austin and Tucker Culver of Newalla, OK; two sisters, Iris Jones of Newalla, OK and Betty Whalen of Spokane, WA, one brother Clifford Culver of Wichita, KS and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Leo and Blanche Culver and one brother Albert Culver.

Services will be held 10:00am, Wednesday, February 9, 2005 at Bill Eisenhour Southeast Funeral Home, 5005 Se 29th Del City, OK.


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