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Laura A (Williams) Brewer
Oct 12,1879 - Dec 4, 1956
Posted by: Tammie Chada

Cheyenne Star, December 6, 1956
 
Laura A. Brewer was born October 12, 1879. Funeral services were held at Sunny Point, Oklahoma, on Friday  after she passed away on December 4, 1956 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Survivors are five sons, Bert Brewer of Amarillo, Texas, Dee Brewer of Blue Lake, California, Ray Brewer of Vallejo, California, Jimmy Brewer of Mohave, California and Base Brewer of Sayre, Oklahoma; three daughters, Mrs. Dona Winburn of Berlin, Oklahoma, Mrs. Edith Sternozon of Sacramento, California, Mrs. Thelma Cox of Colorado Springs. Other survivors are 20 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren and one great great granddaughter.
 

Committal will be in the Dempsey Cemetery with the Scroggins Funeral Home in Charge.

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