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© Poteau Daily News & Sun
Dec 21, 2010
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


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Thank You For Your Service!

William Ira LeMonier

Jan 24, 1931 ~ Dec 19, 2010

William Ira LeMonier, 79, of Hodgen, passed away Sunday, December 19, 2010, in a local hospital.

He was a retired Bridge Tender for the state of Florida, a member of First Baptist Church in Heavener, and a U. S. Army veteran.

He was born January 24, 1931, in Chicago, Ill.

Service will be cremation under the direction of Ocker Funeral Home of Alma with burial under the direction of Alma, Ark.

He is survived by two daughters, Tammy Caughern of Hodgen, and Donna LeMonier of Sand Springs; a son, Timothy LeMonier of Mountainburg, Ark.; one brother, Bob LeMonier of Florida; nine grandchildren; numerous other relatives, friends and loved ones.


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