Luckinbill, Everett
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a miner for the last 25 years, was found dead in bed at his home on East A Street, Picher Oklahoma, this morning by his brother, Warren Luckinbill, when he called. Everett was seen last evening but had died some time during the night. He lived alone. Surviving are one son, Albert Luckinbill, Picher Oklahoma; one daughter, Miss Rosa Luckinbill; seven brothers, Howard Luckinbill of Bridgeport Nebraska; Ben Luckinbill of California, Isaac Luckinbill of Iowa, Bert Luckinbill of Seminole Oklahoma; Ernest Luckinbill of Nebraska, Warren Luckinbill of Picher, and Orville Luckinbill of the U. S. Army, and two sisters, Mrs. Grace Siffell, Murphy Oklahoma, and Mrs. Rose Covedell, Locust Grove Oklahoma. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Durnil funeral home at Picher.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Dec 17 1942 · p.13 · col.4
Funeral services for Everett Luckinbill, a Picher miner who died at his home Wednesday night, will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Durnil chapel in Picher. Luckinbill, who had been a miner for the past 25 years, was found dead at his home on East A Street. He lived alone. The Reverend Wright of Zincville Oklahoma will officiate. Burial will be in G.A.R. cemetery.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Dec 18 1942 · p.2 · col.7
Book: Hard Rock Lead and Zinc Mining Men — S J Mahurin
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