The Express-Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 6, 1999 Page: 2 of 8
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Three powerful explosions
were also heard northeast of Bel-
grade near Pancevo early today,
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In central Serbia. Tanjug said
a TV relay tower was downed
near Kragujevac, interrupting the
reception of TV and radio pro-
grams. Two powerful explosions
were also heard near the central
city of Kraljevo, Beta reported.
The town crisis center said a
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BRITTANY Fairlawn Cemetery under the Brown-Binyon Funeral Home of his wife; his parents; one daugh- of Sevier Funeral Home. He was an active memberjo
NICOLE LUTHER direction of Sevier Funeral Home. Verden. ter, Vicki Davis of Ridgecrest, David Cleal Andrews was born the Fin and Feather Club, a mi
Graveside service for Brittany HOWARD LEWIS DODSON VICTOR Calif.; one son. Victor H. Powers Dec. 7, 1916, in Kay County, the ber of the IOOF, VFW, Amerii
Nicole Luther, infant daughter of Graveside service for Howard HUGO POWERS, JR. III of Duncan; and three brothers, son of Harry and Ethyl (Bramne) Legion, and the Disabled VeL.
Randolph and Bonnie Luther, will Lewis Dodson, 84, of Verden, will Funeral Mass for Victor Hugo Lloyd Powers, Roy Powers and Andrews, and died Monday, April ans.
be held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, April Powers, Jr., 82, of Duncan, will J.S. Powers. . 5, 1999, in Chickasha. Survivors include one nephew
April 7, 1999, in Babyland at Fair- 7, 1999, at the Verden Cemetery. be held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Survivors inc ude two daugh- He was raised in Newkirk, Craig Andrews of Lawton; lid
lawn Cemetery. Rev. Ed Whitley will officiate. April 7 1999, at Assumption tersi and sons-in-law, Carolyn and Ok a., and graduated from the prand-neohews jdhn
Brittany Nicole Luther was born Howard Lewis Dodson was Catholic Church with Father Jack Alexander of Marble Falls, William Institute of Mortuary A . gran Thomas fan-
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Brittany was preceded in death April 4, 1999, in Chickasha. GmnthIn pAeraPHin’ CLane Duncan; one sister-in-law, dealer in Chickasha for the er Funeral Home,
bv one brother, Alexander Luther; Howard was raised in Verden -vpamgunerp, nvon ir was Josephine Zurline of Maysville; Chrysler, Plymouth, Desoto Deal- *
great-grandmother. Elsie Luther; and attended a country school . VIno HgeL , Ma one daughter-in-law, Skeeter ership and later, with his partner,
and great-grandfather. William north of Verden. He entered the or De •22, v' 0, r,n uneKasn Powers ofDuncan; 14 grandchil- Horace Stringer, was in the used
Ratliff United States Army during World the son oL.Victo.1Hug and dren and 11 great-grandchildren, car business in Chickasha.
Survivors include parents, Ran- War II. Howard returned to Verden Maude nowers.He died Monday Interment will be in the Dun- David was an avid outdoors-
dolph and Bonnie Luther of the after the war. He worked for Grady April 5, 1999, at Duncan Region- can Cemetery, under the direction man who loved to hunt quail and
home; one step-brother. Brian County for 20 years and also al Hospital. . of Don Grantham Funeral Home pheasant and shoot trap.
Luther of Chickasha; grandparents, farmed most of his life. Hemarried Mary Roberta weir in Duncan. He served in the U.S. Army
Wayne and Judy Ratfiffof Chick- He was preceded in death by his on Feb. 18 1941, at Holy Name Memorial contributions may during World War II. He was a
asha. Carl Luther of Chickasha, parents, four brothers, and four sis- Catholic Church in Chickasha. be made to Chisholm Trail Hos- technical sergeant and medic in
and Dedra Luther of Binger; great- ters. A resident of Duncan since pice, P.O. Box 2000, Duncan, OK the China Burma India Theatre of
grandparents. Melvin and Georgia Survivors include one nephew. 1945. he is a veteran ol World 73534. Operations.
King of Chickasha. Jim and Carrie Bob Dodson of Oklahoma City; War II, a retired tax accountant DAVID CLEAL ANDREWS
Brovics of Anadarko, Lester and and one niece, Jean Countryman of employed by Haliburton and an Funeral service for David
Mildred Marsh of Alex; and sever- Modesta, Calif. active member of the Assumption Cleal Andrews, 82, of Chickasha, A
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Continued from page 1 ment to flee, Tanjug said.
the northern city of Novi Sad Serbian TV said two NATO
sent an orange fireball into the planes were shot down during
night sky. Serbian state televi- their attack on the Novi Sad area
sion showed. Tanjug said the Monday night, i NATO
powers tationattheci tyoil refin- Kaemmerer denied the report,
ery had been hit, causing enor- saying all planes had returned to
mous damage to oil installa- their bases.
tions, depots and a major Beta also said missiles had
pipeline in the area. struck the airport at Nis, head-
The fire also caused the emis- quarters of the army corps
sion of poisonous fumes, forcing responsible for military opera-
about 300 from a nearby settle- tions in Kosovo.
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Bush, Kent. The Express-Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 6, 1999, newspaper, April 6, 1999; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1885200/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.