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Lloyd Barton Davenport

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Lloyd Barton Davenport

Birth
Grant County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
18 Jan 1947 (aged 48)
Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 30
Memorial ID
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Lloyd Barton Davenport, 48, assistant cashier of the Oklahoma City Federal Reserve bank died Saturday night of a heart attack.

At the time of his death Davenport and his wife, Mrs. Anna H. Davenport, were returning from Stillwater where earlier in the evening they visited a daughter, Barbara Ann, freshman student at A&M college.

He was stricken after lights of the vehicle failed three miles east and a half mile north of Edmond on U.S. 77. After fulite attemps to stop pasting cars, mrs. Davenport halled a truck that brought Davenport into Edmond. He was pronounced dead on arrival at a physician's office and the body was taken to Baggerley funeral home.

Davenport, who lived at 1221 NW 27, had been an employe of the Federal Reserve bank about 27 years and had been assistant cashier abouttwo years. He was a native of Grant county and had been a city resident about 30 years. He was a member of Wesley Methodist church.


Survivors are his wife, two daughters, Barbara Ann of Stillwater, and Dorothy Dean, 14, of the home; his mother, Mrs. Leota Davenport, Pauls Valley; two sisters, Mrs. Velma Humphrey and Miss Lois Davenport of Pauls Valley, and three brothers, Troy C. of Ponca City; Ray E. of Inman, Kan., and Eldon A. of Winfield, Kan.

Services will be compleyed at hahn funeral home.

Lloyd Barton Davenport, 48, assistant cashier of the Oklahoma City Federal Reserve bank died Saturday night of a heart attack.

At the time of his death Davenport and his wife, Mrs. Anna H. Davenport, were returning from Stillwater where earlier in the evening they visited a daughter, Barbara Ann, freshman student at A&M college.

He was stricken after lights of the vehicle failed three miles east and a half mile north of Edmond on U.S. 77. After fulite attemps to stop pasting cars, mrs. Davenport halled a truck that brought Davenport into Edmond. He was pronounced dead on arrival at a physician's office and the body was taken to Baggerley funeral home.

Davenport, who lived at 1221 NW 27, had been an employe of the Federal Reserve bank about 27 years and had been assistant cashier abouttwo years. He was a native of Grant county and had been a city resident about 30 years. He was a member of Wesley Methodist church.


Survivors are his wife, two daughters, Barbara Ann of Stillwater, and Dorothy Dean, 14, of the home; his mother, Mrs. Leota Davenport, Pauls Valley; two sisters, Mrs. Velma Humphrey and Miss Lois Davenport of Pauls Valley, and three brothers, Troy C. of Ponca City; Ray E. of Inman, Kan., and Eldon A. of Winfield, Kan.

Services will be compleyed at hahn funeral home.



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