Funeral services for Clifford Eugene Kragh, 84, who died June 3, 1982 in a Waynoka, Oklahoma Hospital, were June 5 held at 2 p.m. in the First Baptist Church with the Rev. W. F. Crow officiating. Burial was in the Waynoka Cemetery under the direction of Marshall Funeral Home.
Kragh was born March 24, 1898, at Twenty-One Crossing, Woods County, Oklahoma Territory. He attended school in Major County. On April 28, 1921, he married Leta Bessie Smith in Alva, Oklahoma.
The couple farmed a homestead in Major County, until 1942 when they moved to Waynoka, Oklahoma. Kragh worked on the railroad sine that time and retired from the Santa Fe Railroad Company. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, Waynoka, Oklahoma.
Kragh is survived by his wife, Leta, of the home; a son Koy Kragh, Batrop, Texas; five daughters, Virgina Lander, Wakeeney, Kansas, Loeva Morris, Waynoka, Oklahoma, Doris Curtis, Fort Worth, Texas, Jessie Newton, Waynoka, Oklahoma and Donna Wit, Dallas, Texas; 14 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the medical Reserch Foundation's Epilepsy Fund. The funeral home will serve as custodians of the fund.
Funeral services for Clifford Eugene Kragh, 84, who died June 3, 1982 in a Waynoka, Oklahoma Hospital, were June 5 held at 2 p.m. in the First Baptist Church with the Rev. W. F. Crow officiating. Burial was in the Waynoka Cemetery under the direction of Marshall Funeral Home.
Kragh was born March 24, 1898, at Twenty-One Crossing, Woods County, Oklahoma Territory. He attended school in Major County. On April 28, 1921, he married Leta Bessie Smith in Alva, Oklahoma.
The couple farmed a homestead in Major County, until 1942 when they moved to Waynoka, Oklahoma. Kragh worked on the railroad sine that time and retired from the Santa Fe Railroad Company. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, Waynoka, Oklahoma.
Kragh is survived by his wife, Leta, of the home; a son Koy Kragh, Batrop, Texas; five daughters, Virgina Lander, Wakeeney, Kansas, Loeva Morris, Waynoka, Oklahoma, Doris Curtis, Fort Worth, Texas, Jessie Newton, Waynoka, Oklahoma and Donna Wit, Dallas, Texas; 14 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the medical Reserch Foundation's Epilepsy Fund. The funeral home will serve as custodians of the fund.
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