Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
21 Jul 1961, Fri • Page 16
D. D. Davison, El Reno, Dead
EL RENO --- D. D. Davison, long-time El Reno building contractor, died Wednesday in St. Anthony hospital alter a brief illness.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Wilson Funeral Home with burial in El Reno Cemetery.
Born in 1895 at Franklin, Neb., he moved to Oklahoma in 1909. He had lived in El Reno since 1925. He was a member of the Methodist church.
Survivors Include his wife, Elsie, of the home; three sons, Duane, San Jose, Calif.; Jim, El Reno, and Joe, Columbus, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. G. Ed Johnson, Abilene, Texas, and Mrs. E. W. Hickman, Tahlequah; one brother, George, and one sister, Mrs. Chester Paul, Skaneateles, N. Y.
Contributor: Karen (46923833) •
Dexter's 1st marriage was to Cecil Marie Laughlin, June 27, 1915 in Calumet, Canadian Co., Oklahoma.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
21 Jul 1961, Fri • Page 16
D. D. Davison, El Reno, Dead
EL RENO --- D. D. Davison, long-time El Reno building contractor, died Wednesday in St. Anthony hospital alter a brief illness.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Wilson Funeral Home with burial in El Reno Cemetery.
Born in 1895 at Franklin, Neb., he moved to Oklahoma in 1909. He had lived in El Reno since 1925. He was a member of the Methodist church.
Survivors Include his wife, Elsie, of the home; three sons, Duane, San Jose, Calif.; Jim, El Reno, and Joe, Columbus, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. G. Ed Johnson, Abilene, Texas, and Mrs. E. W. Hickman, Tahlequah; one brother, George, and one sister, Mrs. Chester Paul, Skaneateles, N. Y.
Contributor: Karen (46923833) •
Dexter's 1st marriage was to Cecil Marie Laughlin, June 27, 1915 in Calumet, Canadian Co., Oklahoma.
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