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Henry C. Barron
20 February 1898 - 3 March 1965

Esther F. Barron
18 August 1909 - 27 November 1978


Wednesday, March 3, 1965

HENRY CLAY BARRON, RETIRED FARMER, DIES
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. in Dannel Funeral Chapel here for Henry Clay Barron, 67, of 208 S. Elm, a retired farmer, who died at 5:40 p.m. Wednesday in a Sherman Hospital.
Rev. O. T. Whitten of Tecumseh, Oklahoma, minister of the Church of God, will conduct the services. Burial will be in Hall Cemetery.
Barrett Ford, Monroe Brisco, J. B. Rasor, W. D. Baker, Robert Nicholson and Eric Little were pallbearers.
Mr. Barron was born May 20, 1898 in Howe, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Barron. On January 12, 1926, he married Miss Esther Pittman, in Hugo, Oklahoma.
Suvivors are his wife; a brother, Avery Barron of Sherman; and several neices and nephews.


Tuesday, November 28, 1978

Services were held Wednesday afternoon in Dannel-Horton Funeral Chapel for Mrs. Esther Flora Barron, 69, Texas Laundry employee who died Monday in a Denison hospital.  Rev. O.T. Whitten of the Church of God, Seventh Day in Tecumseh, Oklahoma officiated and burial was in Hall Cemetery.
Born in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, she was the daughter of Edward and Lily Indiana Brannan Pittman. She had been a resident of this area 55 years, having moved here from Oklahoma.  She was married to Henry Clay Barron on January 12, 1926 at Hugo, Oklahoma.
She was a member of the Church of God, Seventh Day.
She is survived by sisters, Mrs. Alma Jewel Crum of Antlers, Oklahoma and Mrs. Ola Melinda Wade of Texarkana; brothers, Ray Vernon Pittman of Chouteau, Oklahoma and Wesley Ransome Pittman of Smithville, Oklahoma.


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