Obituary for Carrall Martin
Carrall Martin age 91, of Altus, Oklahoma died March 9, 1967 at Memorial Hospital in Altus. Carrall was born February 4, 1876 in Fayetteville, Tennessee to Monroe and Mary (Weeks) Martin. He married Elizabeth Lumpkin March 28, 1903 in Daurghty, Oklahoma. Carrall was a retired Steam Engineer before retiring. He can to southwest Oklahoma in 1926 from Colgate, Oklahoma.
Services for Carrall Martin are scheduled for Saturday, March 11, 1967 at 10:00am in the Tims Chapel, Altus, officiated by Rev. C. L. Abercrombie. Burial will follow in the Victory Cemetery under the direction of Tims Funeral Home.
Carrall Martin is survived by his wife, Elizabeth of the home in Altus; four sons, Raymond Martin, Altus, Oklahoma; Hayden Martin, Altus, Oklahoma; Frank Martin, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Floyd Martin, Mangum, Oklahoma; five daughters, Clara Honn, Springfield, Missouri; Willie Mae Duke, Amarillo, Texas; Mildred Gill, Sand Springs, Oklahoma; June Cole, Joplin, Missouri; Mary Colburn, Joplin, Missouri; twenty grandchildren, twenty-six great-grandchildren.
03/11/1967
10:00 AM
Funeral
Tims Chapel
Altus
OK
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Services for Carrall Martin are scheduled for Saturday, March 11, 1967 at 10:00am in the Tims Chapel, Altus, officiated by Rev. C. L. Abercrombie. Burial will follow in the Victory Cemetery under the direction of Tims Funeral Home.
Carrall Martin is survived by his wife, Elizabeth of the home in Altus; four sons, Raymond Martin, Altus, Oklahoma; Hayden Martin, Altus, Oklahoma; Frank Martin, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Floyd Martin, Mangum, Oklahoma; five daughters, Clara Honn, Springfield, Missouri; Willie Mae Duke, Amarillo, Texas; Mildred Gill, Sand Springs, Oklahoma; June Cole, Joplin, Missouri; Mary Colburn, Joplin, Missouri; twenty grandchildren, twenty-six great-grandchildren.
03/11/1967
10:00 AM
Funeral
Tims Chapel
Altus
OK
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