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Richard Louis Bonds
© Cheyenne Star 1956
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Funeral services for Richard Louis Bonds will be held in the Methodist church at Cheyenne Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Committal will be in the Berlin cemetery.
Mr. Bonds, father of Cecil Bonds of this city, passed away at Elk City, Monday afternoon, December 17.
Immediate survivors include four sons and two daughters, Cecil of Cheyenne; Frank of Hobbs, New Mexico; Luther of Elroy, Arizona; Loren of Sayre; Mrs. Clyde Rowels of Roswell, New Mexico; and Mrs. Billy Dykes of Raymond, Washington. All are expected to be present for the services.
Mr. Bonds, who was 78 years of age, came to Roger Mills County in the early days, and had spent most of his life here.
His wife preceded him in death in 1918.


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