Obituary Reads:
Harmon L. Cagle, 64, was found dead of Heart Ailment at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lula Fay McKinney, at her home in San Bernardino, Calif., Tuesday morning. He was on a visit at the time. The body will arrive here this morning, but funeral arrangements are in complete. Mr Cagle, who was born in Texas March 10, 1891,(Bible date 1892) is survived by his wife; three sons, Luther and Thurman of Ozark and Ed of Eldon, Mo.; four daaughters, Mrs. Gladys Burcham of Tulsa, Mrs. Delpha May McKinney of Ozark, Miss Betty Ruth of the home and Mrs. Lula McKinney; four brothers, Truman and Arnold of Ozark, Marion of Cecil and Charley of West Fork; and one sister, Mrs. Sam Doss of Ozark. Source: The Spectator Ozark, Ark., dated 50 years ago Tuesday-Friday) July 5-8, and Tuesday July 12, 1955. New date; Wednesday, July 13, 2005. page 8.
Funeral Services for Harmon L. Cagle, 64, were held at the Belt Cemetery Saturday at 2:30 p.m. American Legion members of Ozark served as pallbearrers, and soldiers from Camp Chaffey were in charge of the military graveside honors. Mrs. Cagle died unexpectdly of a heart ailment at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lula Fay McKinney, of San Fernando, Calif., while on a visit there July 5. Source: The Spectator of Ozark, AR.
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Obituary Reads:
Harmon L. Cagle, 64, was found dead of Heart Ailment at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lula Fay McKinney, at her home in San Bernardino, Calif., Tuesday morning. He was on a visit at the time. The body will arrive here this morning, but funeral arrangements are in complete. Mr Cagle, who was born in Texas March 10, 1891,(Bible date 1892) is survived by his wife; three sons, Luther and Thurman of Ozark and Ed of Eldon, Mo.; four daaughters, Mrs. Gladys Burcham of Tulsa, Mrs. Delpha May McKinney of Ozark, Miss Betty Ruth of the home and Mrs. Lula McKinney; four brothers, Truman and Arnold of Ozark, Marion of Cecil and Charley of West Fork; and one sister, Mrs. Sam Doss of Ozark. Source: The Spectator Ozark, Ark., dated 50 years ago Tuesday-Friday) July 5-8, and Tuesday July 12, 1955. New date; Wednesday, July 13, 2005. page 8.
Funeral Services for Harmon L. Cagle, 64, were held at the Belt Cemetery Saturday at 2:30 p.m. American Legion members of Ozark served as pallbearrers, and soldiers from Camp Chaffey were in charge of the military graveside honors. Mrs. Cagle died unexpectdly of a heart ailment at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lula Fay McKinney, of San Fernando, Calif., while on a visit there July 5. Source: The Spectator of Ozark, AR.
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