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Lloyd Gayland Graham

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Lloyd Gayland Graham

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21 Aug 1991 (aged 78)
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Olton, Lamb County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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The Wellington Leader August 29, 1991

Lloyd G. Graham of Olton, 78, died Wednesday, Aug. 21, in Central Plains Hospital, Plainview following a brief illness. He was born June 16, 1913 in Burro to Grover Cleveland and Mabel Graham.

Graham moved to Olton in 1953 from Ferris. He married Mildred Littlefield August 22, 1970 in Olton. He was a member of First Baptist Church and had been a deacon since 1945. He was Olton Chamber of Commerce Man of the Year in 1979.

Survivors include his wife, Mildred of Olton; one daughter, Gayland McGill of Olton; one stepdaughter, Frances Jackson of Fritch; one stepson, Kit Littlefield of Blackwell, Okla.; two brothers, Grover Graham of Wellington and Wendell Graham of Corpus Christi and two sisters, Laura Welch of Corpus Christi and Johnnye Gausnell of Kansas City, Kansas; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Lloyd Graham graduated with the Wellington High School Class of 1930.
The Wellington Leader August 29, 1991

Lloyd G. Graham of Olton, 78, died Wednesday, Aug. 21, in Central Plains Hospital, Plainview following a brief illness. He was born June 16, 1913 in Burro to Grover Cleveland and Mabel Graham.

Graham moved to Olton in 1953 from Ferris. He married Mildred Littlefield August 22, 1970 in Olton. He was a member of First Baptist Church and had been a deacon since 1945. He was Olton Chamber of Commerce Man of the Year in 1979.

Survivors include his wife, Mildred of Olton; one daughter, Gayland McGill of Olton; one stepdaughter, Frances Jackson of Fritch; one stepson, Kit Littlefield of Blackwell, Okla.; two brothers, Grover Graham of Wellington and Wendell Graham of Corpus Christi and two sisters, Laura Welch of Corpus Christi and Johnnye Gausnell of Kansas City, Kansas; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Lloyd Graham graduated with the Wellington High School Class of 1930.


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