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Thomas Holland McDermitt
© TULSA WORLD
June 23, 1964
page 21
Submitted by: John Ballard


McDERMITT, THOMAS HOLLAND, 62, of 1403 S. Winston, died Sunday after suffering a stroke 3 months ago. A Tulsa resident and building contractor for 45 years here, he was a native of Joplin, Missouri and had built several homes in Adamson Heights Addition and several business buildings. He was a 32nd Degree Mason.
Surviving are the widow, OPAL; four sons, ROSS R. McDERMITT, DANNY McDERMITT & TOMMY McDERMITT (all of Tulsa); and BILL McDERMITT (Los Angeles); a daughter, MRS. ELLEN MURPHY (Tulsa); a sister, MRS. ELSIE CHASE (Bentonville, Arkansas) and 8 grandchildren.
Services at 2:30 Tuesday at Memorial Drive Methodist Church, with interment at Bixby Cemetery.


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