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Oscar Ray Spradling
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Name Oscar Ray Spradling
Gender Male
Birth? 14 Dec 1937 Arkansas, United States
Death? 14 Feb 2010 Cedarville, Crawford, Arkansas, United States
Burial? Fort Gibson National Cemetery, Fort Gibson, Muskogee, Oklahoma, United States
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    Oscar Ray Spradling
    BIRTH 14 Dec 1937
    Arkansas, USA
    DEATH 14 Feb 2010 (aged 72)
    Cedarville, Crawford County, Arkansas, USA
    BURIAL
    Fort Gibson National Cemetery
    Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, USA
    PLOT Sec. 19, Site 63
    MEMORIAL ID 48266247 · View Source

    MEMORIAL
    PHOTOS 1
    FLOWERS 1
    Oscar Ray Spradling, 72 of Cedarville, Arkansas died Sunday, February 14, 2010 in his home.

    He was a retail & commercial driver for "Trucks For You" in Muskogee, Oklahoma, an U.S. Army Veteran and attended the First Assembly of God church in Van Buren. He was formerly of Muskogee, Oklahoma.

    He is survived by his wife, Albertha Stumkart Spradling of the home; three daughters, Betty Martin, Heidi Horn and Ginger Spradling all of California; two sons, Kevin Spradling of California and Earl Whitfield of Alaska; two sisters, Wilma Johnson of Van Buren and Myrtle Barners of California; two brothers, Daniel Spradling of Clarksville and Wilburn Spradling of Rudy; and eleven grandchildren.

    Funeral services were held Thursday, February 18, 2010 at Ocker Chapel in Van Buren with the Reverend Steve Stewart officiating.

    Burial was at Fort Gibson U.S. Cemetery, in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma

    Family Members
    Parents
    Nathan Absolom Spradling
    1888–1985
    Lillie Mae Spradling
    1896–1981

    Siblings
    Floyd Richard Spradling
    1916–1976
    Maymie Vernie Spradling Langston
    1918–2000
    Troy Odas Spradling
    1922–1993
    Dorothy Spradling Hernreich
    1927–1959
    Ernestine Spradling Lincks
    1928–2007
    Daniel Odel Spradling
    1934–2012
    Wilbourne Leon Spradling
    1936–2011