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Funeral services for Eva Lorena Fullingim, 87, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday at Pickard Funeral Chapel in Konawa.
Rev Richard Winters will officiate the services. Burial will take place at Konawa Cemetery.
Fullingim diedTuesday at Seminole Municipal Hospital.
She was born April 25, 1910 in Konawa to Joho Joseph and Lannie Leonora (Reynolds) Hughes.
Fullingim was a lifelong Konawa resident, and a member of Church of Christ.
She was married to Wesley Fullingim on Dec. 11, 1942 in El Reno.
Survivors include three nieces, Nora Cole, Drumright, Fay Crosby, Earlsboro, and Eva Cross, Carollton, Ga.; and five nephews, Paul Reynolds, Noble, James Sanders, Moore, Homer Hughes, Shreveport, La., Joe Croby, Earlsboro, and Ed Cross, Carollton, Ga.
Pallbearers will be members of the Church of Christ.
10-22-97
Nancy Gallaway
Funeral services for Nancy Jo Gallaway, 52, sister of Seminole resident Judy Roberts, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday at Morning Star Baptist Church, Meeker.
Rev. Jeff Jinks will officiate the service. Burial will take place at New Salem Cemetery under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Home in Chandler.
Gallaway died Thursday in Oklahoma City.
She was born Jan. 26, 1945 in Oklahoma City to Henry and Nancy Fay (Britton) Woodard.
Gallaway attended and graduated from high school in Meeker. She was a member of the Morning Star Baptist Church.
She married Wesley Gallaway July 22, 1963 in Shawnee. He survives her of the home.
Other survivors include her father and stepmother, Mary Woodard, Oklahoma City; her mother; three daughters, Gina Raper, Maud, Kathy Dickerson, Oklahoma City, and Becky Gallaway, Meeker; two brothers, Glen Woodard, Midwest City, and Leonard Woodard, Del City; one sister, Judy Roberts, Seminole; and four grandchildren.
Gallaway may be viewed at the Parks Brothers Chapel in Meeker.
11-7-97
Harold Glenn
Memorial services for Harold H. Glenn, 77, father of Wewoka resident Linda Kesler, are scheduled for late October.
Glenn died Sunday in Honolulu, Hawaii.
He was born March 24, 1920 in Muskogee to William Lewis Glenn and Mattie Lee Johns.
Glenn served in the U.S. Army as a sergeant at Anzio and Algeria during World War II.
Glenn retired in 1983 as plant supervisor in the electro-motive division of General Motors in Chicago, Ill.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Claudette; three brothers, Frank, Herbert and William; and four sisters, Mildred, Zelma, Edna and Alice.
Survivors include his children, Harolyne Grant, Honolulu, Hawaii, Linda Kesler, Wewoka, David Glenn, Country Club Hills, Ill., Lisa Hines and Alice Glenn, Chicago, Ill., and Eric Glenn, Arizona; one brother, Julius Glenn, Chicago, Ill.; one sister, Ruth Glenn, Muskogee; seven grandchildren, one great-grandson and his first wife, Helen Glenn.
9-30-97
Grace Hall
MAUD - Graveside services for Grace Virginia Hall, 87, were held today at Cummings Cemetery in Maud under the direction of Knight Funeral Home.
Rev. Jim Kirkendall officiated the services.
Hall died Saturday at Pioneer Nursing Home in Maud.
She was born March 15, 1910 in St. Louis, Mo., to Frank and Jennie Belle (Oldfield) Harrison.
Hall was a homemaker and attended First Baptist Church in Maud.
She married Eugene "Gene" Faye Hall on Dec. 16, 1939 in St. Louis, Mo. He preceded her in death on Oct. 31, 1993.
She is also preceded in death by her parents.
Survivors include one niece, Jean Creason, Chesterfield, Mo.; two nephews and two nieces; and one cousin, Alpha Lee Copeland, Maud.
10-21-97
Robert Harjo
Funeral services for Robert Harjo, 75, are scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Spring Baptist Church in Sasakwa.
Wake services are scheduled for 6:30 p.m. this evening at Stout Chapel in Wewoka. The body will be taken to Spring Baptist Church for a wake service at the church Thursday evening.
Rev. George Jesse and Rev. Bryant Jesse will officiate the services. Burial will be at Harjo Family Cemetery in Sasakwa under the direction of Stout Funeral Home.
Harjo died Monday at Seminole Municipal Hospital.
He was born June 22, 1922 in Sasakwa to Sam Ochee Harjo and Hillie Chupco Harjo.
Harjo retired from the Department of Transportation and lived in the Sasakwa area most of his life.
He was a Veteran of World War II and a P.O.W. He was a Deacon of the Spring Baptist Church for several years.
He was a resident of New Horizon Nursing Center in Konawa before moving to the Maud Nursing Home.
Harjo was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Tema Harjo, and one sister, Louisa Harjo.
Survivors include one daughter, Loisa Jane Boydstun, Stonewall; one sister, Ella Harjo, Sasakwa; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
10-22-97
William Harjo
Funeral services for William "Bill" Harjo, 87, were held today at Hilltop Indian Presbyterian Church.
Burial took place at the Harjo Family Cemetery, west of Wewoka.
Harjo died Saturday at Seminole Municipal Hospital.
He was born Sept. 14, 1910 in Wewoka to Abey and Louisa Nero Harjo. He lived in the Wewoka area all his life and was a retired employee of Seminole County.
Harjo was a Church Elder at the Hilltop Indian Presbyterian Church in Wewoka.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Bessie Cesar Harjo, and two brothers, Mose and Amos Harjo.
Survivors include two daughters, Lucille Johnson and Ruth Reschke, both of Wewoka; one son, Herbert Hap Harjo, Bethany; one brother, Marshall Harjo, Wewoka; 12 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren.
11-4-97
O.D. Harris
Funeral services for lifelong Seminole resident O.D. Harris, 54, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at Swearingen Funeral Chapel. Rev. Orval Kendrick and Fred Morrison will officiate the ceremony.
Burial will take place at Maple Grove Cemetery.
Harris died Thursday in his Seminole home.
He was born Dec. 30, 1942 in the Pleasant Grove area of Seminole County to Floyd Wilbur and Lillie Mae (Shepherd) Harris.
He worked in law enforcement for the Seminole Police Department for 13 years, in construction for 3 years, and was an ordained minister.
He married Mary Lou Hopkins on Oct. 31, 1964 in Seminole. She survives him of the home.
Harris is preceded in death by his mother.
Other survivors include his father; one son and daughter-in-law, Clifford Lee and Darla Harris, Seminole; eight brothers, Grady Harris, Huntsville, Ark, Winston Harris, Seminole, Frankie Harris, Ariz., Larry Bobby, Allen and Phillip Harris, all of Seminole; and Darrell Harris, Denison, Texas; four sisters, Esther Hopkins, Kendrick, Francis Chamblis, Killeen, Texas, Jeanie Melton, Claypool, Ariz., and Winnie Stillwell, Seminole; and three grandchildren, Tonya Lindsey, Frankie Lindsey and Wynter Harris.
Casket bearers are Tom Lemmings, Tony O’Brien, Chester Phillips, A.C. Pat Molloy, Paul Brown, and David Lucas.
Honorary bearers are Harvey Young, Gene Webster, Sonny Miller, and his brothers.
9-12-97
J.B. Harris
Funeral services for J. B. Harris, 66, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday at Swearingen Funeral Chapel with Rev. J. L. Brown officiating.
Burial will be at Little Cemetery.
Harris died Sunday at Shawnee Regional Hospital.
He was born Dec. 13 at Treat, Ark., to Henry Wilson Harris and Hattie (Payne) Harris.
He was a retired oilfield contract welder, a 32nd degree Mason at the Seminole Lodge #476, and served on the Pleasant Grove School Board for 13 years.
Harris married Alice Elois Baughman on April 12, 1957 in Shawnee. She survives him of the home.
He is preceded in death by his parents and two sisters.
Other survivors include on son, Andrew Jay Harris of the home; two daughters, Kay Walker, Clayton and Sue Deatherage, Holdenville; four brothers, Floyd Harris, Seminole, George Harris, Columbia, La., Albert Harris, Eufaula, and Fay Harris, Shattuck; two sisters, Anna Gunter and Gertrude Harris, both of Seminole; and three grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Frank Carpenter, Todd Baughman, Phillip Harris, Larry Harris, Micha Baughman, Lester Gunter, Larry Johnson, and Fred Combs.
Honorary pallbearers will be nephews, sons-in-law, and grandsons.
10-21-97