LEE DAY'S RITES IN SAND SPRINGS
Service for Lee Roy Day, 73, of 1518 E 3rd St.,a retired Tulsa area recreation parlor operator, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in R. L. Mobley Funeral Home Chapel, Sand Springs. He died in a Tulsa Nursing Home Thursday. A native of Riley County, Kansas, he came from Chandler in 1913 and worked at the old Cosden refinery before opening a West Tulsa recreation parlor in 1923. In 1944 he opened another parlor in Sand Springs, and returned to Tulsa at the time of his retirement in 1955. He is survived by a son, Orval B. Day, 2531 E 17th St.; four sisters Mrs J. D. Key, Guymon, and Mrs. Effie Alford, Mrs Bessie Scribner and Mrs, Hatie Falkenstein, all of Chandler, and a grandson. Interment will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Zion Cemetery , Chandler.
LEE DAY'S RITES IN SAND SPRINGS
Service for Lee Roy Day, 73, of 1518 E 3rd St.,a retired Tulsa area recreation parlor operator, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in R. L. Mobley Funeral Home Chapel, Sand Springs. He died in a Tulsa Nursing Home Thursday. A native of Riley County, Kansas, he came from Chandler in 1913 and worked at the old Cosden refinery before opening a West Tulsa recreation parlor in 1923. In 1944 he opened another parlor in Sand Springs, and returned to Tulsa at the time of his retirement in 1955. He is survived by a son, Orval B. Day, 2531 E 17th St.; four sisters Mrs J. D. Key, Guymon, and Mrs. Effie Alford, Mrs Bessie Scribner and Mrs, Hatie Falkenstein, all of Chandler, and a grandson. Interment will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Zion Cemetery , Chandler.
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