Funeral services were held at 2:30pm Friday in the Mallet-Green Chapel for Allen Campbell Key, 88, who died Thursday, May 5, 1966, in the Webb Nursing Home in Locust Grove, Oklahoma. Officiating at the services was Pastor George Ball, of the Locust Grove Church of Christ.
Born August 4, 1877 in Mt. Judea, Arkansas, Mr. Key came to Oklahoma (Indian Territory) in 1903, settling on Grand River near Chouteau, Oklahoma. He came to Wagoner County in 1936 and was a Wagoner grocer until his retirement in 1951.
Survivors include a grandson, Jack Key of Florida; a granddaughter, Kathryn Key of Houston, Texas; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dessie Key of Wagoner, Oklahoma; and 3 great-grandchildren.
Interment was in Elmwood Cemetery under the direction of Mallet-Green Funeral Home of Wagoner.
Pallbearers were H.B. Smith, Pat Johnson, H.N. Smalley, O.N. McFarland, John Kern and Jack Smalley.
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Bio provided by Donna Rankin
Funeral services were held at 2:30pm Friday in the Mallet-Green Chapel for Allen Campbell Key, 88, who died Thursday, May 5, 1966, in the Webb Nursing Home in Locust Grove, Oklahoma. Officiating at the services was Pastor George Ball, of the Locust Grove Church of Christ.
Born August 4, 1877 in Mt. Judea, Arkansas, Mr. Key came to Oklahoma (Indian Territory) in 1903, settling on Grand River near Chouteau, Oklahoma. He came to Wagoner County in 1936 and was a Wagoner grocer until his retirement in 1951.
Survivors include a grandson, Jack Key of Florida; a granddaughter, Kathryn Key of Houston, Texas; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dessie Key of Wagoner, Oklahoma; and 3 great-grandchildren.
Interment was in Elmwood Cemetery under the direction of Mallet-Green Funeral Home of Wagoner.
Pallbearers were H.B. Smith, Pat Johnson, H.N. Smalley, O.N. McFarland, John Kern and Jack Smalley.
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Bio provided by Donna Rankin
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