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Lester Lee Cranford
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Antlers City Cemetery
 Pushmataha County, OK
© Donna J Head


Obit posted by Kathy Leach
 
--The Antlers American, Thurs, June 7, 1990, page 5
 

Funeral services were for Lester L. Cranford of Antlers, were held Wednesday morning, June 6, 1990 at 10:00 am in the Mills and Coffey Chapel. Interment followed at the Antlers City Cemetery.
 

Lester L. Cranford was born September 21, 1915 in Steedman; and died June 3, 1990 in the Pushmataha Hospital. He was a retired prison guard.
 

Surviving relatives include one son, Buddy Cranford of Antlers; one daughter, Shirley Heath and her husband Golly, of Antlers; three brothers, Arvell Cranford, of Sherman, Texas; Dueward Cranford, Plymouth, Calif.; and Charles Cranford, of Elmore City; two sisters, Mrs. Audrey Hall, Ponca City; and Mrs. Dorothy Harris, Antlers; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
 

Pallbearers were Otis Wren, Harry Simpson, E.H. Balmain, Raymond Forsythe, Clarence Savage, and Herbert Savage. Honorary pallbearers were Everett Helm and Raymond Wren.
 

Ceremonies were officiated by Rev. Darrell Heath; and arrangements made by Mills and Coffey Funeral Services of Antlers.
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