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Texas County, Oklahoma

Elmhurst Cemetery


© Amarillo Globe News
June 17, 2002


Larry Dean Hilburn

???? ~ June 14, 2002 | Age 86

GUYMON, Okla. - Larry Dean "L.D." Hilburn, 86, died Friday, June 14, 2002.

Graveside services will be at 11:30 a.m. today in Elmhurst Cemetery with the Rev. Dale Stephens, associate pastor of the Living World Fellowship, officiating. Arrangements are by Bunch-Roberts Funeral Home.

Mr. Hilburn moved to Guymon from Denver in the 1960s. He farmed, was a furnace operator with Adams Hardfacing and was a truck driver for Perkins Petroleum, retiring in 1978.

Survivors include his wife, Janice; a daughter, Mary Anderson of Carnegie; two sons, Lloyd Hilburn of Carnegie and Larry D. Hilburn Jr. of Greenville, Mo.; three stepchildren, Barbara Preston of Guymon, Danny Price of Littleton and Eddie Price of Salt Lake City, Utah; 15 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. 


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