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Curtis Beratto

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Curtis Beratto Veteran

Birth
Lehigh, Coal County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
11 Jul 2012 (aged 85)
Mill Creek, Johnston County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Mill Creek, Johnston County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Funeral Services for Mr. Curtis Beratto, 85, of Mill Creek, Oklahoma will be held on Monday, July 16th, 2012 in the First Baptist Church in Mill Creek with Rev. Claud Williams officiating, assisted by Pastor Jon Smith. Interment will follow in the Mill Creek Cemetery with Military Honors provided by The Chickasaw Nation Honor Guard. Mr. Beratto passed away on Wednesday, July 11th, at his home.

Curtis was born on April 7th, 1927 in Lehigh, Oklahoma to Vincent Beratto and Ethel (Caldwell) Beratto. The family moved to California for a short while and returned to Lehigh where he attended school. He served in the United States Army during the Korean conflict from 1948 until 1951 and after his honorable discharge, met and married Martha Ellen Owens on June 1st, 1956 in Coalgate, Oklahoma. She preceded him in death in December of 2009. Mr. Beratto worked for 29 years at the U. S. Silica Plant in Mill Creek, retiring as a pumper. He was also a member of the First Baptist Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Vincent and two sisters, Irene Farmer and Laura Heath.

Mr. Beratto is survived by four sons, Steve Beratto and his wife Sharon, Jerry Beratto and his wife Tonya, Chance Beratto and his wife Becky, all of Mill Creek and Kelly Beratto and his wife Sonja of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two brothers, Charlie Beratto of Lehigh and Hubert Beratto of Tulsa, Oklahoma; his sister, Rose Nanney of Ravia, Oklahoma; nine grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

Pallbearers for the service will be Desmon Curtis Beratto, Steven Chase Beratto, Garrett Wayne Beratto, Bryce Keith Beratto, Willis Craig Hughes and John Farley. Honorary Bearer is Christian Shane Beratto.
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- SUGGESTION for Gender, military plaque Inscription by contributor, Mark Wilson (46974457), on 03 Oct 2023.
- SOURCE for Veteran by contributor, Ms. Clyde (46994776), on 03 Oct 2023.
Funeral Services for Mr. Curtis Beratto, 85, of Mill Creek, Oklahoma will be held on Monday, July 16th, 2012 in the First Baptist Church in Mill Creek with Rev. Claud Williams officiating, assisted by Pastor Jon Smith. Interment will follow in the Mill Creek Cemetery with Military Honors provided by The Chickasaw Nation Honor Guard. Mr. Beratto passed away on Wednesday, July 11th, at his home.

Curtis was born on April 7th, 1927 in Lehigh, Oklahoma to Vincent Beratto and Ethel (Caldwell) Beratto. The family moved to California for a short while and returned to Lehigh where he attended school. He served in the United States Army during the Korean conflict from 1948 until 1951 and after his honorable discharge, met and married Martha Ellen Owens on June 1st, 1956 in Coalgate, Oklahoma. She preceded him in death in December of 2009. Mr. Beratto worked for 29 years at the U. S. Silica Plant in Mill Creek, retiring as a pumper. He was also a member of the First Baptist Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Vincent and two sisters, Irene Farmer and Laura Heath.

Mr. Beratto is survived by four sons, Steve Beratto and his wife Sharon, Jerry Beratto and his wife Tonya, Chance Beratto and his wife Becky, all of Mill Creek and Kelly Beratto and his wife Sonja of Rock Springs, Wyoming; two brothers, Charlie Beratto of Lehigh and Hubert Beratto of Tulsa, Oklahoma; his sister, Rose Nanney of Ravia, Oklahoma; nine grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

Pallbearers for the service will be Desmon Curtis Beratto, Steven Chase Beratto, Garrett Wayne Beratto, Bryce Keith Beratto, Willis Craig Hughes and John Farley. Honorary Bearer is Christian Shane Beratto.
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- SUGGESTION for Gender, military plaque Inscription by contributor, Mark Wilson (46974457), on 03 Oct 2023.
- SOURCE for Veteran by contributor, Ms. Clyde (46994776), on 03 Oct 2023.

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