Slow was born in Star Neb., was a long time Oklahoma resident and had lived in Choctaw since 1952. He was a retired lay-minister in the Methodist Church and was a custodian in the Choctaw Public Schools. He was a member of Choctaw United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Ethel; a son, Rev. John Stow, Midwest City; three daughters, Mrs. Lola Burns and Mrs. Otha Lawrence, both of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Wilma Roush, Wichita, Kan.; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Vivian Seaman Choctaw; Mrs. Altha Murray, Bethany, and Mrs. Imogee Terrell, Midwest City; a brother, Melford, of Vici, OK and a sister, Mrs. Edith Mote, Sharon, OK.
Citing source: Published in the Daily Oklahoman Newspaper Thursday, August 6, 1970 page 3.
Slow was born in Star Neb., was a long time Oklahoma resident and had lived in Choctaw since 1952. He was a retired lay-minister in the Methodist Church and was a custodian in the Choctaw Public Schools. He was a member of Choctaw United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Ethel; a son, Rev. John Stow, Midwest City; three daughters, Mrs. Lola Burns and Mrs. Otha Lawrence, both of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Wilma Roush, Wichita, Kan.; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Vivian Seaman Choctaw; Mrs. Altha Murray, Bethany, and Mrs. Imogee Terrell, Midwest City; a brother, Melford, of Vici, OK and a sister, Mrs. Edith Mote, Sharon, OK.
Citing source: Published in the Daily Oklahoman Newspaper Thursday, August 6, 1970 page 3.
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