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Archie C & Emma Lee
(Vincent) Westfall
Tombstone Photo
Sallisaw City Cemetery
Sallisaw , Sequoyah County, Oklahoma
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Obit for Archie posted by Martha Reddout
© Marietta Monitor
17 Oct 2003, Page 4
Mr. Westfall was born December 25, 1925, in Visalia, California, the son of Jimmy and Lillie Carter Westfall. He died Sunday, October 12, 2003, in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Mr. Westfall was the former owner-operator of Weathermaster Insulation and Topps Hatchery and Pheasant Farm in Fresno, California. He and Emma Lee Vincent were married in Visalia on August 1, 1947. He was a veteran of World War II serving in the Merchant Marines. He was of the Pentecostal faith.
Survivors include his wife, Emma Westfall of the home; one daughter, Lisa Easterwood of Palm Springs, California; two sons, Dennis Westfall of Bakersfield, California and James Westfall of Fort Supply; three sisters, Naomi Chambers, Oneita Talbot and Carolyn Hestily, all of Visalia; eight grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Serving as pallbearers will be family and friends.
Interment will be in the Sallisaw City Cemetery, Sallisaw, under the direction of Agent Funeral Home.
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