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Death Notices

April 14, 2012

Deaths 4.14.12

— LOCAL

CORNELIUS, William Dalton, 83, machine operator, died Wednesday. Visitation 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Shipman’s Muskogee Funeral Service Chapel. Services 12:30 p.m. Monday, Church Central Assembly of God, Shipman’s Muskogee Cremation & Funeral Service.

HILL, Louise L., 95, died Thursday. Private family services, Lescher-Millsap Funeral Home.

LaFAVE, Michael James, 61, laborer, died Monday. No services planned, Shipman’s Muskogee Cremation & Funeral Service.

MORTON, Wadie L., 63, retired Muskogee Police Department assistant chief, died Wednesday. Services 10 a.m. Monday, Boulevard Christian Church, Cornerstone Funeral Home and Crematory.

POE, Margaret, 81, died Friday. Services pending, Hersman-Nichols Funeral Home, Wagoner.

WHITE, Leah J., 40, attorney, died Wednesday. Services 3 p.m. Tuesday, St. John’s Episcopal Church, Tulsa, Bradley Funeral Service of Muskogee.



AREA

TAHLEQUAH — BERRY, Maggie May, 62, nurse aide, died Thursday. Services 2 p.m. Monday, Reed-Culver Chapel, Tahlequah, Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

TAHLEQUAH — FOURKILLER, Marisol Lynn, infant daughter of Johanna Lopez and Jordan Fourkiller, died Thursday. Services pending, Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.



SERVICES TODAY

DEAN, the Rev. Ronald Wayne, 1 p.m., Timothy Baptist Church. (Cornerstone Funeral Home and Crematory)

HOWELL, Gladys Jewel, 10 a.m., Brent Cemetery, Sallisaw. (Agent Funeral Home, Muldrow)

JOHNSON, Blanche Laverne, 1:30 p.m., Berean Missionary, Tulsa. (Shipman Funeral Home & Crematory, Wagoner)

WARRIOR, Phillip “P.J.,” 11 a.m., Eufaula High School Auditorium. (Granger-House of Winn)

WEBSTER, John R., 11 a.m., Akins Cemetery, Sallisaw. (Mallory-Martin Funeral Home, Sallisaw)

YOUNGBLOOD, Silas, 1 p.m., New Morning Star Baptist Church, Moffett. (Mallory-Martin Funeral Home, Sallisaw)

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