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Lowell Eugene Stratton Sr.

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Lowell Eugene Stratton Sr.

Birth
Winner, Tripp County, South Dakota, USA
Death
10 Dec 1995 (aged 74)
Albany, Gentry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
McFall, Gentry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Lowell E. Stratton, Sr.

Lowell E. Stratton, Sr., 74, died Dec. 10 at an Albany nursing home.

Mr. Stratton was born June 9, 1921, n Winner, South Dakota. He was a former resident of Reading, Pa., where he worked for Dietrich Dairy for 34 years. He was a veteran of the navy during WWII. He was a member of the McFall Baptist Church, and American Legion Post #106.

Survivors include two sons, Lowell E. Stratton, Jr., Reading, Pa., and Steward Stratton, El Cajon, Calif.; two daughters, Sarah Baer, and Ruth Sayers, both of Reading, Pa.; three, sisters, Virginia Salmon, McFall; Joyce Ross, Shelbine; and Norma Lindsay, Albany; seven brothers, Wayne Stratton, Olympia, Wash.; Paul Stratton, Sequim, Wash.; M.O., Port Angeles, Wash.; Robert Stratton, Bethany,; Stanley Stratton, Florissant; George Stratton, Palm Harbor, Fla.; and Edie Stratton, Kansas City; and 11 grandchildren.

The Leger, Wednesday, Dec 20, 1995
Lowell E. Stratton, Sr.

Lowell E. Stratton, Sr., 74, died Dec. 10 at an Albany nursing home.

Mr. Stratton was born June 9, 1921, n Winner, South Dakota. He was a former resident of Reading, Pa., where he worked for Dietrich Dairy for 34 years. He was a veteran of the navy during WWII. He was a member of the McFall Baptist Church, and American Legion Post #106.

Survivors include two sons, Lowell E. Stratton, Jr., Reading, Pa., and Steward Stratton, El Cajon, Calif.; two daughters, Sarah Baer, and Ruth Sayers, both of Reading, Pa.; three, sisters, Virginia Salmon, McFall; Joyce Ross, Shelbine; and Norma Lindsay, Albany; seven brothers, Wayne Stratton, Olympia, Wash.; Paul Stratton, Sequim, Wash.; M.O., Port Angeles, Wash.; Robert Stratton, Bethany,; Stanley Stratton, Florissant; George Stratton, Palm Harbor, Fla.; and Edie Stratton, Kansas City; and 11 grandchildren.

The Leger, Wednesday, Dec 20, 1995

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