CHARLES E. BRUCE DIES
Charles Edward Bruce, 84, retired Wagoner, Oklahoma rancher, died Thursday, February 13, 1969 in Wagoner Community Hospital, following an extended illness.
Born November 4, 1884 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Mr. Bruce had moved to Wagoner in 1945.
Survivors include his wife, Anna Bruce of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Dickison of Sedona, Arizona and Mrs. Jessie Cross of Prescott, Arizona; and 6 step-children.
The body was taken to Prescott by Mallett Funeral Home in Wagoner, for services and interment in the Clear Creek Cemetery near Camp Verde, Arizona.
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Bio provided by Donna Rankin (with permission)
Original article published in the Wagoner Tribune/February 18, 1969 pg. 1
CHARLES E. BRUCE DIES
Charles Edward Bruce, 84, retired Wagoner, Oklahoma rancher, died Thursday, February 13, 1969 in Wagoner Community Hospital, following an extended illness.
Born November 4, 1884 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Mr. Bruce had moved to Wagoner in 1945.
Survivors include his wife, Anna Bruce of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Dickison of Sedona, Arizona and Mrs. Jessie Cross of Prescott, Arizona; and 6 step-children.
The body was taken to Prescott by Mallett Funeral Home in Wagoner, for services and interment in the Clear Creek Cemetery near Camp Verde, Arizona.
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Bio provided by Donna Rankin (with permission)
Original article published in the Wagoner Tribune/February 18, 1969 pg. 1
Family Members
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Mary Ellen Bruce Sullivan
1880–1921
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Sadie A Bruce
1882–1887
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Earl Franklin Bruce
1887–1963
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Violet Elsie Bruce Marshall
1889–1974
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Clara Emma Bruce Sheridan
1891–1949
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Frances Elizabeth Bruce Pace
1893–1944
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Flossie I. Bruce Clift
1895–1962
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Jessie Belle Bruce Cross
1898–1993
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Hazel Bell Bruce Dickison
1901–1985
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