Mother - Ester Burns
Obituary:
OKLA J. BLAKE DIES; EXECUTIVE OF ARTER COMPANY
Published: The Charleston Daily Mail, Friday, January 4, 1963
Okla J. Blake, 67, of 929 Greendale Drive, died last night in a Charleston hospital. He had been ill two years.
Mr. Blake was secretary and treasurer of Arter Paint and Glass Company. He had been associated with the company for 43 years.
He was a past counselor of the United Commercial Travelers and a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Gladys; a son, Charles of Peoria, Illinois; three sisters, Mrs. Ollie Hedrick of Clintonville, Greenbrier County, Mrs. Amanda Miller of Crawley and Mrs. Vesta Rodgers of Baltimore, Maryland.
The body is at the Wilson Funeral Home. Friends may call tomorrow afternoon.
Mother - Ester Burns
Obituary:
OKLA J. BLAKE DIES; EXECUTIVE OF ARTER COMPANY
Published: The Charleston Daily Mail, Friday, January 4, 1963
Okla J. Blake, 67, of 929 Greendale Drive, died last night in a Charleston hospital. He had been ill two years.
Mr. Blake was secretary and treasurer of Arter Paint and Glass Company. He had been associated with the company for 43 years.
He was a past counselor of the United Commercial Travelers and a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Gladys; a son, Charles of Peoria, Illinois; three sisters, Mrs. Ollie Hedrick of Clintonville, Greenbrier County, Mrs. Amanda Miller of Crawley and Mrs. Vesta Rodgers of Baltimore, Maryland.
The body is at the Wilson Funeral Home. Friends may call tomorrow afternoon.
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