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Lewis Ray Beavin

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Lewis Ray Beavin

Birth
Death
14 Sep 1967 (aged 66)
Burial
Roll, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Lewis R. Beavin died Thursday, September 14, 1967, in the Veterans Hospital, in Sulphur, Oklahoma.
Requiem Mass was said in the St. Joseph Catholic church, with Rev. Cletus Bash officiating.
Lewis, the son of F.A. and Margaret Beavin, was born July 11, 1901 in the Redmoon Community.
He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Gene Hefner, one son, Don H. of Lawton; two brothers, Paul, Cheyenne; and Roy, Oklahoma City; four sisters, Virginia Murphy, Cheyenne; Agnes Bumpus, Springer; Mabel Eckroot, of Oklahoma City; Esther Kelly, Irving, Texas; four grandchildren, and a host of niecies and nephews.
He was preceded in death by one son, Russell, his father and mother, one sister and four brothers.
The pall bearers were nephews, Russell Murphy, Howard Beavin, Jerry Beavin, Leon Keahey, Hanry Baker, and Aaron Cantrell.
Committal was in the Silent Home cemetery, Roll, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma with Scroggins Funeral Home in charge.
The Cheyenne Campbell-Cross Post provided the color guard and presented the American flag under which Lewis Beavin served his country during World War II and the Korean War.
Lewis R. Beavin died Thursday, September 14, 1967, in the Veterans Hospital, in Sulphur, Oklahoma.
Requiem Mass was said in the St. Joseph Catholic church, with Rev. Cletus Bash officiating.
Lewis, the son of F.A. and Margaret Beavin, was born July 11, 1901 in the Redmoon Community.
He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Gene Hefner, one son, Don H. of Lawton; two brothers, Paul, Cheyenne; and Roy, Oklahoma City; four sisters, Virginia Murphy, Cheyenne; Agnes Bumpus, Springer; Mabel Eckroot, of Oklahoma City; Esther Kelly, Irving, Texas; four grandchildren, and a host of niecies and nephews.
He was preceded in death by one son, Russell, his father and mother, one sister and four brothers.
The pall bearers were nephews, Russell Murphy, Howard Beavin, Jerry Beavin, Leon Keahey, Hanry Baker, and Aaron Cantrell.
Committal was in the Silent Home cemetery, Roll, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma with Scroggins Funeral Home in charge.
The Cheyenne Campbell-Cross Post provided the color guard and presented the American flag under which Lewis Beavin served his country during World War II and the Korean War.

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