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Lloyd Denzil Hightower

Birth
Pensacola, Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
9 Jun 1931 (aged 27 days)
Pensacola, Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Kenwood, Delaware County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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There is no gravemarker for this baby, but I know where it is located. This baby and his baby brother are both buried in the next plot that is north of Bill Kerns. I say "north", but it is the direction 'away' from the church and towards the highway. This baby was the third child, third son of Lloyd Eratus Hightower and his wife, Pansy Manila Brock, formerly of Stilwell, Adair co, Ok who were living in Kenwood at this time. Their second son/child, Lloyd Melvin is also buried beside this one. My father, Roscoe Edward Hightower, was the first child/son, born 1919. He is buried in Bluejacket Cemetery, Bluejacket, Craig, OK., north of Vinita. Lloyd and Pansy lived in Vinita from 1932 until their deaths and both are buried in Spavinaw-Strang Cemetery, Spavinaw, Mayes co, OK. Pansy remarried after the death of her husband, Lloyd, to a man named Alfred VanGundy, so she is buried there under the VanGundy name.
There is no gravemarker for this baby, but I know where it is located. This baby and his baby brother are both buried in the next plot that is north of Bill Kerns. I say "north", but it is the direction 'away' from the church and towards the highway. This baby was the third child, third son of Lloyd Eratus Hightower and his wife, Pansy Manila Brock, formerly of Stilwell, Adair co, Ok who were living in Kenwood at this time. Their second son/child, Lloyd Melvin is also buried beside this one. My father, Roscoe Edward Hightower, was the first child/son, born 1919. He is buried in Bluejacket Cemetery, Bluejacket, Craig, OK., north of Vinita. Lloyd and Pansy lived in Vinita from 1932 until their deaths and both are buried in Spavinaw-Strang Cemetery, Spavinaw, Mayes co, OK. Pansy remarried after the death of her husband, Lloyd, to a man named Alfred VanGundy, so she is buried there under the VanGundy name.


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