Mr. Key had been a resident of Muskogee and Chouteau for the past 40 years and was well known in Wagoner.
Besides his widow, Alice Tennessee (Greenhaw) Key, he is survived by three daughters; Pearl Key and Mrs. D. L. Russell, both of Woodlake, California and Mrs. E. F. Garrison, Sapulpa; two sons, Earl Key, Visalia, California and Harvey Key, Mountainair, New Mexico; and two grandchildren, A. V. Dodson and Glenn Garrison, both of the home.
Three brothers; A. C. Key, Wagoner; Charles Key, California, and Lonnie Key, Ardmore, and 12 grandchildren in addition to the two of the home also survive.
Obituary provided by Charlotte Stevens Schneider
Mr. Key had been a resident of Muskogee and Chouteau for the past 40 years and was well known in Wagoner.
Besides his widow, Alice Tennessee (Greenhaw) Key, he is survived by three daughters; Pearl Key and Mrs. D. L. Russell, both of Woodlake, California and Mrs. E. F. Garrison, Sapulpa; two sons, Earl Key, Visalia, California and Harvey Key, Mountainair, New Mexico; and two grandchildren, A. V. Dodson and Glenn Garrison, both of the home.
Three brothers; A. C. Key, Wagoner; Charles Key, California, and Lonnie Key, Ardmore, and 12 grandchildren in addition to the two of the home also survive.
Obituary provided by Charlotte Stevens Schneider
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