Leslie Clayton Dikes © Cheyenne Star Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
Funeral services for Leslie Clayton Dykes will be conducted from the Martin Funeral Chapel Monday, October 4, 1982 with Rev. H.C. Eslinger officiating. Burial will follow in the Red Hill Cemetery, Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma under the direction of the Martin Funeral Home.
Mr. Dykes was born in Hammon, August 18, 1908. He was 74.
He was married to Ida Smith June 7, 1937 at Florence, Arizona.
He had lived almost all of his life in Hammon except for a few years when he lived in Arizona. He moved to Elk City in 1974 from Hammon.
He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Hammon.
Survivors include his wife, Ida; three sons, Bill and J. L. "Joe", both of Elk City; and Ted of Fremont, California; two daughters, Marlene Goodman of Hammon and Orvilla Redd of Chickasha; a brother, Wesley Dykes of Elk City; and two sisters, Odess Benn of Elk City and Rannie Walker of Dennison, Texas; also sixteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his son, Doyle in November of 1981.
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