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Jeff E. H. Lacey
© The Elk City Daily News
March 15, 1959
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Jeff Lacey Services Are Set For Monday
Services for Jeff E. H. Lacey, 214 S. Adams, will be held Monday afternoon, but Saturday the exact time and place was undecided pending arrival of kinsmens.
Mr. Lacey was born in Greer County in 1895 and died early Friday. He had lived in Western Oklahoma all his life.
He was a veteran of World War I, and was inducted into the Army February 23, 1918 and served with Company B., Engineers until discharged at Camp Pike, Arkansas July 23, 1919.
Survivors include brothers, sisters and six children.
Burial will be in Kiwoa Cemetery under direction of Savage Funeral Home.


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