W. T. Partney Dies At Home
William Thomas Partney, 63, died Wednesday afternoon at his home in the Rocky Hill community following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Partney had lived in this area 29 years. He was a native of Mountain View, Mo., and a retired farmer. He attended the Pentecostal Holiness church.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Buchanan Funeral Home.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nancy Partney; one daughter, Mrs. Russell Jaggers, 1311 West La- gonda; two sons, Earnest E. Partney, Tulsa, and Lloyd C. Partney, Oakhurst, Okla.
Also two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Fenton and Mrs. Myrtle Lebarron, both of Mountain View, Mo.; two brothers, Ed Partney and Cleve Partney, both of Oregon, and nine grandchildren.
W. T. Partney Dies At Home
William Thomas Partney, 63, died Wednesday afternoon at his home in the Rocky Hill community following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Partney had lived in this area 29 years. He was a native of Mountain View, Mo., and a retired farmer. He attended the Pentecostal Holiness church.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Buchanan Funeral Home.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nancy Partney; one daughter, Mrs. Russell Jaggers, 1311 West La- gonda; two sons, Earnest E. Partney, Tulsa, and Lloyd C. Partney, Oakhurst, Okla.
Also two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Fenton and Mrs. Myrtle Lebarron, both of Mountain View, Mo.; two brothers, Ed Partney and Cleve Partney, both of Oregon, and nine grandchildren.
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