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Charles White Jr.
© Cheyenne Star
03 Jun 1983
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Charles White, Jr., was born April 1, 1926 to Charlie and Alice White at Reydon, Oklahoma.
He passed away June 3, 1983 at his home at the age of 57 years.
Charles was married to Ida Belle Glassey of Crawford, Oklahoma, April 1, 1960 at Clayton, New Mexico.
He was a member of the United Pentecostal Church.
He leaves his wife, Ida Belle, of the home; two sons, David of Dallas, Texas; Tommy of Garden City, Kansas; and one daughter, Charlene of Dumas, Texas.
Services were conducted by Rev. David Carrington.
Pall Bearers were Charles Keahey, Terry Moon, Greg Duggan, Jerry Moon, Guy Brown and John Threadgill.


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