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Orville Lyston Cranfill

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Orville Lyston Cranfill

Birth
Cranfills Gap, Bosque County, Texas, USA
Death
5 Dec 1985 (aged 77)
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A (Garden of Christus Annex), Lot A-404, Space 4
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Orville L. Cranfill, 77, of San Angelo and formerly of Sweetwater, died Thursday, December 5, at the Angelo Community Hospital.

Services were held at Johnson's Funeral Chapel in San Angelo last Saturday with Brother H. B. Graves, Jr. of the Trinity Baptist Church in Sweetwater officiating.

Born September 29, 1908 at Cranfills Gap, he lived in Sweetwater for 24 years where he retired from Lone Star Gas Company. He was a member and deacon of Trinity Baptist Church in Sweetwater. He also served as a mason and a shriner and was a member of the Suez Temple. He married Itylene Richardson on November 3, 1929 in Clovis, New Mexico.

Survivors include four daughters, Joan Brauer of San Angelo, Joy Chapman of Amarillo, Jean Lewis of Austin and Jerry Love of Colorado City; four sisters, Lois Hart and Doris Alderson of Lubbock, Nita Aldan of Odessa and Joreta Moore of San Antonio; two brothers, Wendell and Boyd Cranfill of Lubbock; ten grandchildren also survive.

Pallbearers were Tony Love, Tim Love, Ricky Chapman, Chuck Miller, Barry Pigge and Joe Carter.
Orville L. Cranfill, 77, of San Angelo and formerly of Sweetwater, died Thursday, December 5, at the Angelo Community Hospital.

Services were held at Johnson's Funeral Chapel in San Angelo last Saturday with Brother H. B. Graves, Jr. of the Trinity Baptist Church in Sweetwater officiating.

Born September 29, 1908 at Cranfills Gap, he lived in Sweetwater for 24 years where he retired from Lone Star Gas Company. He was a member and deacon of Trinity Baptist Church in Sweetwater. He also served as a mason and a shriner and was a member of the Suez Temple. He married Itylene Richardson on November 3, 1929 in Clovis, New Mexico.

Survivors include four daughters, Joan Brauer of San Angelo, Joy Chapman of Amarillo, Jean Lewis of Austin and Jerry Love of Colorado City; four sisters, Lois Hart and Doris Alderson of Lubbock, Nita Aldan of Odessa and Joreta Moore of San Antonio; two brothers, Wendell and Boyd Cranfill of Lubbock; ten grandchildren also survive.

Pallbearers were Tony Love, Tim Love, Ricky Chapman, Chuck Miller, Barry Pigge and Joe Carter.


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