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Isaac “Ike” Breeden

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Isaac “Ike” Breeden

Birth
Princeton, Mercer County, Missouri, USA
Death
4 Jan 1964 (aged 90)
Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C, Row 3
Memorial ID
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SERVICES HELD FOR IKE BREEDEN

Services were held this afternoon, Tuesday, January 7, 1964, for Ike Breeden in the Freewill Baptist Church of Wagoner with Reverend Wilbur Clark officiating. Virgil Jean assisted with the service.

Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery with the Green Funeral Home of Wagoner in charge.

He was born in Missouri and came to Oklahoma in 1905.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Grace Fox and Jewel Murphy, both of Lancaster, California; a son, Alvis Breeden of Rt. 1, Porter, Oklahoma; two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Center of Wagoner, and Mrs. May Wilson of Olivehurst, California; two brothers, Noble Breeden of Gentry, Arkansas, and Ira Breeden of Stilwell, Oklahoma; 26 granddaughters and several great-grandchildren.

The pallbearers were Donald Dean Kennedy, Jim Gilgore, Victor Testerman, Ellis Neal, Roy Center, and John Baker.
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Obituary provided by Donna Rankin
Published in the Wagoner Tribune January 7, 1964 pg. 1

SERVICES HELD FOR IKE BREEDEN

Services were held this afternoon, Tuesday, January 7, 1964, for Ike Breeden in the Freewill Baptist Church of Wagoner with Reverend Wilbur Clark officiating. Virgil Jean assisted with the service.

Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery with the Green Funeral Home of Wagoner in charge.

He was born in Missouri and came to Oklahoma in 1905.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Grace Fox and Jewel Murphy, both of Lancaster, California; a son, Alvis Breeden of Rt. 1, Porter, Oklahoma; two sisters, Mrs. Lucy Center of Wagoner, and Mrs. May Wilson of Olivehurst, California; two brothers, Noble Breeden of Gentry, Arkansas, and Ira Breeden of Stilwell, Oklahoma; 26 granddaughters and several great-grandchildren.

The pallbearers were Donald Dean Kennedy, Jim Gilgore, Victor Testerman, Ellis Neal, Roy Center, and John Baker.
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Obituary provided by Donna Rankin
Published in the Wagoner Tribune January 7, 1964 pg. 1


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