Everett Charles Neff © Hammon Advocate 28 Jun 1966 Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
Funeral services for Everett Charles Neff, 44, who died Monday night, were held Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the Hammon Baptist Church.
Rev. H. P. Elliott, local pastor, officiated at the service. Burial was in the Red Hill cemetery, Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
Mr. Neff was born August 21, 1921.
Most of his life was spent around Hammon except when he was traveling with the carnival by whom he was employed.
He was united in marriage to Betty Jean Colvin on August 27, 1954 in Trinidad, Colorado.
He is survived by his wife and three children, Belinda, Lawrence Henry and Donnie Lynn; his mother, Mrs. Henry Neff, all of the home; five sisters, Mrs. Nora Ritchie of Stockton, California; Mrs. Cora Malby, Mrs. Grace Poole and Mrs. Frances Kelly, all of Elk City; Mrs. Gertrude Vincent of Cheyenne; one brother, Harold Neff of Elk City; thirty two nieces and nephews; other relatives and many friends.
Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Martin Funeral Home.
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