Oklahoma Death Index: William C MCCRARY died April 20, 1962
World War II
739 ANTI-ACFT BN CAC
TEC4
Oklahoma
The Oklahoman, Sunday, April 22, 1962:
Services for William C. McCrary, 54, of 4004 Pearlway, Del City, will be 10 am Tuesday at Capitol Hill Funeral Home. Burial arrangements to be announced. McCrary, an employee of Frisco Railroad for more than 30 years, died suddenly Friday. He was born Feb 20, 1908 in Eastland, TX. He had been an Oklahoma resident more than 50 years and moved to the city area in 1951. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Post 9909, Veteran of Foreign Wars, Del City. Survivors are a daughter, Deloris McCrary, of the city; his mother, Mrs Mary McCrary; and a brother, Louis W. McCrary, both of the home; and three sisters, Mrs Ola Mae Pierce of Miami; Miss Daisey Belle Royster, Steward; and Mrs Juanita Barnett, Grants, NM.
Oklahoma Death Index: William C MCCRARY died April 20, 1962
World War II
739 ANTI-ACFT BN CAC
TEC4
Oklahoma
The Oklahoman, Sunday, April 22, 1962:
Services for William C. McCrary, 54, of 4004 Pearlway, Del City, will be 10 am Tuesday at Capitol Hill Funeral Home. Burial arrangements to be announced. McCrary, an employee of Frisco Railroad for more than 30 years, died suddenly Friday. He was born Feb 20, 1908 in Eastland, TX. He had been an Oklahoma resident more than 50 years and moved to the city area in 1951. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Post 9909, Veteran of Foreign Wars, Del City. Survivors are a daughter, Deloris McCrary, of the city; his mother, Mrs Mary McCrary; and a brother, Louis W. McCrary, both of the home; and three sisters, Mrs Ola Mae Pierce of Miami; Miss Daisey Belle Royster, Steward; and Mrs Juanita Barnett, Grants, NM.
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