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Earl O'Dell Sullivan 1922 - 1992

Earl O'Dell Sullivan of Waurika, Oklahoma United States was born on July 1, 1922. He married Betty Jean (McClain) Frasure in 1942 and they later divorced. He would also marry Maudie Waldron on May 6, 1945 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, and they were married until Earl's death on December 29, 1992 in Waurika, Jefferson County. They had a child Robert Goingsnake Thundercloud.
Earl O'Dell Sullivan
Waurika, Oklahoma 73573, United States
July 1, 1922
December 29, 1992
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    1922

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    July 1, 1922
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  • 12/29
    1992

    Death

    December 29, 1992
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  • Obituary

    Earl O. Sullivan Earl O. Sullivan 70, of Waurika, died Tuesday, December 29, 1992, in the Jefferson County Hospital, Waurika, after a sudden illness. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the Willis C. Worley Memorial Chapel, Waurika. Burial was at 4 p.m. in the Fairlawn Cemetery, Chickasha under the direction of the Willis C. Worley Funeral Home, Waurika. Earl O'Dell Sullivan was born July 1, 1922 in Chickasha. He was the youngest of two sons born to Ed and Ella Sullivan. He grew up in Chickasha and graduated from high school there in 1940. He later attended the University of Oklahoma, Norman where he studied drafting and welding. On May 6, 1945, he was married to Maudie Waldron in Las Vegas, Nevada and the couple made their home in Los Angeles, California. The couple worked in the defense plants during the war as welders. Later Mr. Sullivan began working for the Recold Company which became Borg-Warner Corporation and the family made several moves before his retirement in 1979 with over 33 years of service. The couple moved to Waurika from Holdenville in 1991. He was a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Maudie of the home in Waurika; three daughters, Mary Achterhof and husband Glen of Yorba Linda, California, Deborah Griffin and husband Robert of College Station, Texas and Jacqueline Calvaruzo and husband Vincent of Liberty, Oklahoma, three sons Earl Gene Sullivan of Chickasha, Robert Sullivan and wife of Ontario, California and Timothy and wife Betty Ann of Lone Grove, Oklahoma; 13 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The family suggest that memorials be given to the Jefferson County Hospital.
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Betty Jean (McClain) Frasure

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Earl O'Dell Sullivan

1942
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Maudie Waldron

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May 6, 1945
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Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada United States
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December 29, 1992
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Waurika, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, 73573 United States
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