Mrs. Gilbreath, a native of Black, Missouri, moved to Prague in 1928 and came to Oklahoma City around 1944. She was formerly employed in the laboratories of Midwest City Memorial and St. Anthony hospitals.
She was a member of Westlawn Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Roy, six sons, Ed of Yukon, Bobby of 2412 NW 3, Jimmie of 2400 NW 1, Charles of 2401 NW 1 and Tommy and Randy, both of the home, two daughters, Mrs. Betty Mason of 2405 NW 3 and Mrs. Elizabeth Harp of 1809 SE 1 and two brothers, Olan Brown of Nicoma Park and Raymond Brown of Boswell.
{Published in the Oklahoman Tuesday, December 26, 1972}
Mrs. Gilbreath, a native of Black, Missouri, moved to Prague in 1928 and came to Oklahoma City around 1944. She was formerly employed in the laboratories of Midwest City Memorial and St. Anthony hospitals.
She was a member of Westlawn Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Roy, six sons, Ed of Yukon, Bobby of 2412 NW 3, Jimmie of 2400 NW 1, Charles of 2401 NW 1 and Tommy and Randy, both of the home, two daughters, Mrs. Betty Mason of 2405 NW 3 and Mrs. Elizabeth Harp of 1809 SE 1 and two brothers, Olan Brown of Nicoma Park and Raymond Brown of Boswell.
{Published in the Oklahoman Tuesday, December 26, 1972}
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