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Donald Lee Harrington
Sapulpa Herald
Sapulpa Creek County, Oklahoma
May 12, 1995

Donald Lee Harrington, 61, Route 5, died Thursday, May 11, 1995, at his home.

Services will be 10 am Saturday at North Heights Baptist Church with the Revs. W. C. Hamilton and Johnny Bilby officiating. Burial will be in Green Hills Memorial Gardens, directed by Smith Funeral Home.

He was born Aug. 16, 1933 in Fairfax, MO. He married Janice Reynolds on July 26, 1982 in Fort Smith, Ark.

He was a member of North Heights Baptist Church. He was self-employed and also worked for Creek County Rural Water District 3.

Survivors include his wife, Janice of the home, his parents Calvin Rushin and Bertha Rushin Conley, Sapulpa; his children, Franklin Lee Harrington, Woodward, Elizabeth Ann Upton, Sand Springs, Terry Brumfield, Sapulpa, Sherry Surrell, Tulsa; step-children, Bubba Heath and Teri Heath, and a sister, Rose Waltrip, Sapulpa.

Greenhills Cemetery, Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma


Sapulpa Herald
Sapulpa Creek County, Oklahoma
May 14, 1995

Funeral services for Donald Lee Harrington were held at 10 am Saturday in North Heights Free Will Baptist Church, with the Revs. W. C. Hamilton and Johnny Bilby officiating.

Burial followed in Green Hills Memorial Gardens.

Casket bearers were Gordon Sellers, Gary Sellers, Sam Johnston, Allen Billingsly, Larry Broughton, and Mike Blby.

Honorary casket bearers were J. C. Broughton, Clyde Sellers, Richard Reynolds, Randy Reynolds, and Allen Reynolds.

Smith Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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