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Wayne J Ketcher

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Wayne J Ketcher

Birth
Yonkers, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
27 Feb 1982 (aged 52)
Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 9
Memorial ID
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Services for Wayne James Ketcher, 52, of Wagoner were at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in Mallett Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Ed Joice officiating. Burial was in Pioneer Cemetery.
Mr. Ketcher was born December 6, 1929, at Yonkers, Oklahoma, the son of Frank Ketcher and Lula Cannon Ketcher. He died Saturday at Wagoner Community Hospital. He was a veteran of the Korean War in the Army. He was a Wagoner resident for 10 years moving here from California.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Christine Irene, who died in October.
Survivors include two sons; Larry D and David W. Ketcher both of Wagoner; four brothers, Richard of California, Marland of Wagoner, Wallace of Salina and Larry of Broken Arrow; seven sisters, Mrs. Wanda Hibbs of Tulsa, Frankie Hibbs of Claremore, Mrs. Jean Hibbs of Tulsa, Mrs. Naomi Daniels, Mrs. Sue Harmon and Mrs. Darlene Copeland, all of Wagoner, and Arlene Adams of Tulsa.
Pallbearers were nephews, H. A. Hibbs, Frank Hibbs, Doug Hibbs, Steve Hibbs, Frank Adams and Ronnie Adams.
Transcribed by Charlotte Stevens Schneider, 3rd Cousin of Wayne James Ketcher
Services for Wayne James Ketcher, 52, of Wagoner were at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday in Mallett Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Ed Joice officiating. Burial was in Pioneer Cemetery.
Mr. Ketcher was born December 6, 1929, at Yonkers, Oklahoma, the son of Frank Ketcher and Lula Cannon Ketcher. He died Saturday at Wagoner Community Hospital. He was a veteran of the Korean War in the Army. He was a Wagoner resident for 10 years moving here from California.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Christine Irene, who died in October.
Survivors include two sons; Larry D and David W. Ketcher both of Wagoner; four brothers, Richard of California, Marland of Wagoner, Wallace of Salina and Larry of Broken Arrow; seven sisters, Mrs. Wanda Hibbs of Tulsa, Frankie Hibbs of Claremore, Mrs. Jean Hibbs of Tulsa, Mrs. Naomi Daniels, Mrs. Sue Harmon and Mrs. Darlene Copeland, all of Wagoner, and Arlene Adams of Tulsa.
Pallbearers were nephews, H. A. Hibbs, Frank Hibbs, Doug Hibbs, Steve Hibbs, Frank Adams and Ronnie Adams.
Transcribed by Charlotte Stevens Schneider, 3rd Cousin of Wayne James Ketcher

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