Walter Clarence Allder, 65, of 3425 NW 26, died Wednesday at his home.
Services wil be 1 p.m. Saturday, at Hahn-Cook Street & Draper Funeral Home, with graveside services 3:30 p.m. at Fairlawn Cemetery in Cushing.
Allder was born in Sulphur and moved to Oklahoma City in 1940. He was in freight sales and management for Lee Way Motor Freight, Inc., for 19 years and Mid Continent Freight Lines, Inc. 13 years before he retired three years ago. He was a deconstructions at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church and a 32nd degree Mason. He attended Southeaster Oklahoma State University.
He is survived by two sons, W. G. and Thomas L., both of Oklahoma City, a sister, Mrs. Golden Corely, Bokehite, and three grandchildren.
The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Thursday, November 27, 1975, age 62
Walter Clarence Allder, 65, of 3425 NW 26, died Wednesday at his home.
Services wil be 1 p.m. Saturday, at Hahn-Cook Street & Draper Funeral Home, with graveside services 3:30 p.m. at Fairlawn Cemetery in Cushing.
Allder was born in Sulphur and moved to Oklahoma City in 1940. He was in freight sales and management for Lee Way Motor Freight, Inc., for 19 years and Mid Continent Freight Lines, Inc. 13 years before he retired three years ago. He was a deconstructions at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church and a 32nd degree Mason. He attended Southeaster Oklahoma State University.
He is survived by two sons, W. G. and Thomas L., both of Oklahoma City, a sister, Mrs. Golden Corely, Bokehite, and three grandchildren.
The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Thursday, November 27, 1975, age 62
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