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The Sunday Gazetteer
Sunday, February 22, 1891
pg. 4

CULLY FLETCHER DEAD
Cully Fletcher, one among Denison's oldest citizens, died at 11:30 o'clock Thursday night of pneumonia, at his home, at No. 411 West Chestnut street.  Mr. Fletcher engaged in the second-hand business on West Maim street several years.  He then conducted a saloon in south Denison, afterward going to Oklahoma, where he lived a year or more.  He returned to Denison last rfall and has resided here since that time.  He was a member of the Odd Fellows' lodge here, and was buried this Saturday evening, under the auspices of that order in Oakwood Cemetery.


The Denion Press
Thursday, February 8, 1940

February 8, 1890 - W.C. Fletcher died at his home on South Lamar yesterday morning at 7:30.  The deceased was a baggage transfer man and a brother of Cully Fletcher, formerly in the furniture business here, but now of Oklahoma City, and of Mack Fletcher, who is still in business here.
Mr. Fletcher leaves a wife and several children.  
The funeral took place from the family residence this afternoon at 3 o'clock, with interment in Oakwood cemetery.

The Sunday Gazetteer
Sunday, March 29, 1891
pg. 4

LOCAL CONDENSATIONS
Tuesday - The Denison Order of the Odd Fellows has arranged for the care and comfort of Mrs. Fletcher, wife of Cully who died a short time since.




Dexter P. Fletcher
1870 - 1911

Sherman Daily Democrat
Wednesday, October 16, 1912
pg. 5

WOODMAN UNVEILING
Following is the program of the Woodmen of the World unveiling,
Sunday, October 20:

Assemble at new Wooman hall, 9:30 a.m.
Line of march headed by Uniform Rank to Oakland [sic] Cemetery, 9:15
Unveiling ceremony (monuments of Sovereigns D.P. Fletcher and G.T.
Winsett.)  Reading by Miss Bartes.
Line of March to  W.O.W. hall.
Recess for noon lunch.
Reassemble at W.O.W. hall 1 o'clock.  Concert will be furnished by the Denison band.
Line of march headed by the band and uniform rank to Union station.
Special Woodmen train will leave Union station promptly at 1:30 p.m. for Fairview Cemetery.
Round trip to cemetery 25 cents.
Unveiling ceremony (Monument of G.W. Hardwick)
Reading by Miss Bartes.
Address by Sovereign A.L. Lewis.
Special train will return to the city in time to connect with all out-going trains.
Officers and members will proceed to Coffman cemetery where the monument of Soverign Dean will be unveiled.






OAKWOOD CEMETERY

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