John Frank Crocker was born July 15, 1903, in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, and spent most of his life in that county except for a time in Gotebo and Lawton. He was a member of the Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Frances Betty, of the home; two sons, George of Norman and James Lloyd of Grand Prairie, Texas; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Madden, Norman; Mrs. Mary Dale Madden of Oklahoma City and Mrs. Joyce Cook of Duncan; ten grandchildren; four brothers, A.B. of Hobart, Ab, Allen and Alfred of Gotebo; three sisters, Mrs. Lucy Cassel of Norman, Mrs. Charles Limerick of Lawton and Miss Mary Crocker of Katohah, New York.
Pallbearers were Tom Boeskin, Birl Craig, Rome Ingle, Harvey Madden, M.L. Patterson and Jimmy Price.
John Frank Crocker was born July 15, 1903, in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, and spent most of his life in that county except for a time in Gotebo and Lawton. He was a member of the Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Frances Betty, of the home; two sons, George of Norman and James Lloyd of Grand Prairie, Texas; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Madden, Norman; Mrs. Mary Dale Madden of Oklahoma City and Mrs. Joyce Cook of Duncan; ten grandchildren; four brothers, A.B. of Hobart, Ab, Allen and Alfred of Gotebo; three sisters, Mrs. Lucy Cassel of Norman, Mrs. Charles Limerick of Lawton and Miss Mary Crocker of Katohah, New York.
Pallbearers were Tom Boeskin, Birl Craig, Rome Ingle, Harvey Madden, M.L. Patterson and Jimmy Price.
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