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Emil W. Hearn

???? ~ Mar 03, 1979 | Age 82

Emil W. Hearn, 82, died Saturday in a Perryton, Texas, hospital. His funeral was conducted at 2 PM Monday in Perryton.

Hearn was born in Casey, Illinois, and had been a resident of Ochiltree County, Texas, since 1930. On February 1, 1919, he married Margaret L. Murphy in Canadian, Texas.

Hearn was a retired farmer and veteran of World War I. He was also a member of the American Legion, Scottish Rite Temple, First Christian Church, and a 50 – year member of Masonic Lodge.

Survivors include his wife, Margaret; two sons, H. D., San Jose, California, and Clinton E., San Antonio, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Gibson, Sherman, Texas, and Shirley Brown, Amarillo, Texas; one sister, Mrs. J. E. Senter, Gallitin, Tennessee; eight grandchildren; three great – grandchildren; and a niece, Mrs. Harold Wicker, Enid. 


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