Funeral services for Mrs. Millie Mae Keck, 87, former Sanford resident, are tentatively set at 2 p.m. Wednesday from Minton Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in a Sanford cemetery.
Mrs. Keck died Saturday in a Crane nursing home.
Surviving are four sons, Walter Keck of Roswell, N.M., Everett of Houston, Fred of Borger, Warren of Odessa; three daughters, Mrs. Helen Prescott, Denver, Colo., Mrs. Dollie Thackery of Oklahoma, Mrs. Stella Martin of Arkansas.
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(Published in Borger News Herald, September 22, 1965)
Funeral services for Mrs. Millie Mae Keck, 87, Sanford resident for 32 years, are announced for 3 p.m. today from Sanford Baptist Church.
The Rev. James Farmer of Amarillo will officiate. Burial in Sanford Cemetery will be directed by Minton Mortuary.
Mrs. Keck and her husband, William Henry Keck moved to Sanford in 1927, where he worked in the oil fields. He died in 1942. Mrs. Keck remained in Sanford until 1959 when she moved to Odessa.
She died Saturday in a Crane nursing home.
Surviving are four sons, three daughters, 31 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren and ten great-great-grandchildren.
Casketbearers are Babe Prichard, Joe Henders, Bob Neeley, Mike Sailors, Vernon Robertson, John Gillman.
Funeral services for Mrs. Millie Mae Keck, 87, former Sanford resident, are tentatively set at 2 p.m. Wednesday from Minton Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in a Sanford cemetery.
Mrs. Keck died Saturday in a Crane nursing home.
Surviving are four sons, Walter Keck of Roswell, N.M., Everett of Houston, Fred of Borger, Warren of Odessa; three daughters, Mrs. Helen Prescott, Denver, Colo., Mrs. Dollie Thackery of Oklahoma, Mrs. Stella Martin of Arkansas.
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(Published in Borger News Herald, September 22, 1965)
Funeral services for Mrs. Millie Mae Keck, 87, Sanford resident for 32 years, are announced for 3 p.m. today from Sanford Baptist Church.
The Rev. James Farmer of Amarillo will officiate. Burial in Sanford Cemetery will be directed by Minton Mortuary.
Mrs. Keck and her husband, William Henry Keck moved to Sanford in 1927, where he worked in the oil fields. He died in 1942. Mrs. Keck remained in Sanford until 1959 when she moved to Odessa.
She died Saturday in a Crane nursing home.
Surviving are four sons, three daughters, 31 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren and ten great-great-grandchildren.
Casketbearers are Babe Prichard, Joe Henders, Bob Neeley, Mike Sailors, Vernon Robertson, John Gillman.
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