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Beuford W. "Slim" Brewster
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Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Graveside services were held on September 9, 1985 for Beuford W. "Slim" Brewster, in the Red Hill Cemetery, Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
Mr. Brewster passed away in the Hillcrest Hospital, in Oklahoma City, on September 6, 1985.
He was born in Pinebluff, Arkansas November 5, 1907, and moved to Elkhart, Texas at the age of three.
In the early 1930's he moved to a farm north of Canute and in 1936 to Hammon.
He was married to Edna Mae Stinson on February 1, 1947 and she preceded him in death on July 30, 1976.
He is survived by one son, Jerry Brewster; two daughters, Sue Hinton, Oklahoma City; and Linda Kitchen of Yukon; six grandchildren and one niece, Marie Harden.
He was preceded in death by one sister, Mrs. Flora Vinson.


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