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Charlie H “Buck” Litteral

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Charlie H “Buck” Litteral

Birth
Oil Springs, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
14 Feb 1942 (aged 56–57)
Oil Springs, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Johnson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Charlie H.(Buck) Litteral, 57, died from a sudden heart attack at his home in Oil Springs Saturday, February 14, 1942. His parents were Judge W. E. and Sue Witten Litteral. Mr. Litteral was a lifetime resident of Oil Springs and a prominent farmer of that section.

In 1902, Mr. Litteral married the former Louise Patrick, of Magoffin County. Children surviving are Linzie Francis, Harry Fleming, Alice Bell, and Jean Bertha, John and Bobby George preceded him in death. Two brothers, Vencil of Oil Springs, and Alice Brown of El Paso, Texas, survive.

Funeral services were held Monday at the Oil Springs Methodist Church of which Mr. Litteral was a member with Rev. Hill and Rev. G. W. Preston officiating. Several musical selections were rendered by Chick Willis. Burial was made in the Oil Springs cemetery.

PAINTSVILLE HERALD - 19 Feb 1942
Charlie H.(Buck) Litteral, 57, died from a sudden heart attack at his home in Oil Springs Saturday, February 14, 1942. His parents were Judge W. E. and Sue Witten Litteral. Mr. Litteral was a lifetime resident of Oil Springs and a prominent farmer of that section.

In 1902, Mr. Litteral married the former Louise Patrick, of Magoffin County. Children surviving are Linzie Francis, Harry Fleming, Alice Bell, and Jean Bertha, John and Bobby George preceded him in death. Two brothers, Vencil of Oil Springs, and Alice Brown of El Paso, Texas, survive.

Funeral services were held Monday at the Oil Springs Methodist Church of which Mr. Litteral was a member with Rev. Hill and Rev. G. W. Preston officiating. Several musical selections were rendered by Chick Willis. Burial was made in the Oil Springs cemetery.

PAINTSVILLE HERALD - 19 Feb 1942


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