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Bryan Thompson
(2 obits)
submitted by Peggy Thompson, Haven, Ks
Newton Bryan Thompson
b. 11-10-1897 Honey Grove, Tx
d. 6-13-1970 Hugo, Ok.
burial 6-15-1970 Ft Towson, Ok

Services Set

       Services for Bryan Thompson, 209 East Victor, were set for 2:30 o’clock this afternoon in the Coffey funeral Home Chapel, Rev. Jim Lick was to officiate and burial was to be in Doaksville – Ft Towson cemetery.
       Mr. Thompson died shortly before noon Saturday in Hugo Manor Nursing Home. He was a World War I army veteran, a retired carpenter and had lived here most of his life.
       He was a native of Honey Grove, Tex., born Nov. 10, 1897, a son of Jasper Thompson and Dovie (Bass) Thompson.
       Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ruby Thompson, and six sons and daughters. They are Mrs. Naomi Stovall, Hugo, Roscoe Thompson and Norris Thompson, both of Amarillo, Tex; Chris Gilmore, Mrs. Ethel Cox and Mrs. Joan Cranz, all of Houston, Tex. Brothers and sisters are Mrs. Pearl Baker, Soper; Earl Thompson, Amarillo, Tex.; Ralph Thompson, Tulsa; Mrs. Coe Hankins, Redding, Calif.; and Miss Allas Thompson, Oklahoma City.

Bryan Thompson
Oklahoma New Bureau

HUGO, Okla. – Funeral services for Bryan Thompson, 200 E. Victor, Hugo, are set for 2:30 p.m. Monday in Coffey Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Jim Lick, a Church of God minister will officiate and burial will be made in Doaksville – Fort Towson Cemetery.
       Mr. Thompson died shortly before noon Saturday in Hugo Manor Nursing Home where he had been a patient. He was a World War I Army veteran, a retired carpenter, and had lived here most of his life.
       He was a native of Honey Grove, born Nov. 10, 1897. A son of Jasper Thompson and Dovie (Bass) Thompson.
       Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruby Thompson, six sons and daughters. They are Mrs. Naomi Stovall, Hugo; Roscoe Thompson and Norris Thompson, both of Amarillo, Chris Gilmore, Mrs. Ethel Cox and Mrs. Joan Cranz, all of Houston. Also surviving are two brothers and three sisters, including Mrs. Pearl Baker of Soper.

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