Jan 1953
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD WESNESDAY FOR MRS. CORA D. BRAY
Mrs. Cora D. Bray, age 63, of Broken Bow, died Sunday night in a Norman Hospital.
A native of Nashville, Tenn., Mrs. Bray had lived in Broken Bow since 1925, moving here from Gillham, Ark. She was a member of the Baptist Church.
Funeral services were at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Baptist church in Lukfata with the Rev. George Wilson, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Holly Creek Cemetery.
Survivors include her husband, Frank J. Bray; three sons, Lloyd of Broken Bow; Olen W. of Burney, Calif., and Dibble D. of Willow Ranch, California; four daughters, Mrs. Lee Aikers of Boron, Calif., Mrs. Lee Ola Milam of Broken Bow, Mrs. Lloyd Johnson of Willow Ranch, and Clara Platt of Wichita, Kansas; three sisters, Mrs. J.A. Coffey of Farmersville, Calif., Mrs. J.D. Barrett of El Reno and Mrs. Ella Tomek of Wichita, Kansas; and 15 grandchildren.
Jan 1953
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD WESNESDAY FOR MRS. CORA D. BRAY
Mrs. Cora D. Bray, age 63, of Broken Bow, died Sunday night in a Norman Hospital.
A native of Nashville, Tenn., Mrs. Bray had lived in Broken Bow since 1925, moving here from Gillham, Ark. She was a member of the Baptist Church.
Funeral services were at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Baptist church in Lukfata with the Rev. George Wilson, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Holly Creek Cemetery.
Survivors include her husband, Frank J. Bray; three sons, Lloyd of Broken Bow; Olen W. of Burney, Calif., and Dibble D. of Willow Ranch, California; four daughters, Mrs. Lee Aikers of Boron, Calif., Mrs. Lee Ola Milam of Broken Bow, Mrs. Lloyd Johnson of Willow Ranch, and Clara Platt of Wichita, Kansas; three sisters, Mrs. J.A. Coffey of Farmersville, Calif., Mrs. J.D. Barrett of El Reno and Mrs. Ella Tomek of Wichita, Kansas; and 15 grandchildren.
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