Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
April 4, 1988
Walter James Moreland, 86, born June 25, 1901 at New Ipswich,
New Hampshire, previously of Fitchburg, Mass., died April 2,
1988 at Norman, OK. Employed by American Optical Company for 30
years; trained horses and was a craftsman in cane seating, one
of the last practicing this art.
He is survived by his wife, Vivian L. Moreland of the home. A
son, Walter J. Moreland and his wife, Natalie of Newalla, OK. A
daughter, Mary M. Sledge and her husband, Tom of Choctaw . Seven
grandchildren: Marty Dominski, Arm y Ssgt. Donald, and Mark,
James and Jay Moreland, Elizabeth King, USMC Lt. Dale Sledge.
Seven great grandchildren. Three step-children: Coy of Norman,
Benny of Moore and Kenneth Llewelyn of Okla. City. Seven
step-grandchildren. Two sisters, Irene Schley of Panacea,
Florida and Marjorie M. Fontaine of Fitchburg, Mass.
Preceded in death by his first wife, Annie, in December 1979.
Services will be held 10:00AM, Tuesday April 5, 1988 at the Bill
Eisenhour NE Chapel with burial at
Elmwood
Cemetery , Choctaw , OK.
photo courtesy Marti Graham, January 2009
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Compiled, transcribed and submitted by Marti Graham, Oklahoma County, OKGenWeb Coordinator,
February 2009. Information
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