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John Beckwith Gravesite

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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John Beckwith Gravesite
The grave of John T Beckwith in Wagoner Oklahoma.
Date & Place: in Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma 74467, United States
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John T Beckwith
John Thomas Beckwith was an inmate in a local jail when he was injured and taken to St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He died when he was taken off a respirator four days later. His death was ruled "accidental." Although John Beckwith was buried in Wagoner, Oklahoma, he was born in Denver, Colorado and his headstone is inscribed with "Official Bronco Fan".
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