Homer T. Aubrey died Thursday, January 11 at the Cheyenne hospital following a short illness.
Services were at the Church of Christ in Durham, Saturday, with Mr. Burch officiating.
Committal was in the Fairview cemetery under direction of Scroggins and Son.
Born March 26,1887 in Montague County, Texas. Mr Aubrey came to Durham in 1944 where he resided until his death.
Survivors include one brother, Tim of Oklahoma City and one sister-in-law Mrs. C.B. Aubrey of Durham; four nieces Mrs. Lula Cooley, Stockton, California; Mrs. Albert Rorabough, Borger, Texas, Mrs. Jack Strickland, Oklahoma City and Mrs. Simpson Blackmon, South Port, Colorado; two nephews, Charlie Aubrey, Oklahoma City and John Aubrey, Lamar, California.
Homer T. Aubrey died Thursday, January 11 at the Cheyenne hospital following a short illness.
Services were at the Church of Christ in Durham, Saturday, with Mr. Burch officiating.
Committal was in the Fairview cemetery under direction of Scroggins and Son.
Born March 26,1887 in Montague County, Texas. Mr Aubrey came to Durham in 1944 where he resided until his death.
Survivors include one brother, Tim of Oklahoma City and one sister-in-law Mrs. C.B. Aubrey of Durham; four nieces Mrs. Lula Cooley, Stockton, California; Mrs. Albert Rorabough, Borger, Texas, Mrs. Jack Strickland, Oklahoma City and Mrs. Simpson Blackmon, South Port, Colorado; two nephews, Charlie Aubrey, Oklahoma City and John Aubrey, Lamar, California.
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