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Opal Dean Gillihan, Izard Co., Arkansas

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White River Current, Calico Rock, AR, April ??, 1996

0pal Dean Gillihan, daughter of the late Oscar Ray and Beulah Lawrence 
Burgess, was born January 27, 1938, in Forty-Four.  She died April 8, 
1996, in Melbourne.  She was 58.  Mrs. Gillihan was united in marriage
to Paul Junior Gillihan June 4, 1956, in Calico Rock.  To this union two
children were born.  Mrs. Gillihan was a member of the Redbud EHC Club
and a faithful member of the Twin Creek Church of Christ.  Survivors 
include her husband, of the home; one daughter, Beverly Gillihan Dew of 
Bethesda; one son, Ronald Junior Gillihan of Melbourne; three sisters, 
Maxine Lynn of Mountain Home; Melba Gillihan and Marilyn Smith of Calico
Rock; three brothers, Noel, Johnny, and Jimmy Burgess, all of Calico 
Rock; and six grandchildren.  Services were held April 10 at the Church
of Christ in Melbourne with Brother Ralph Wallis officiating.  
Pallbearers were Jason Loggains, Tim Vest, Gene McSpadden, Donald 
Gillihan, Ronald Moser, and Chuck Mynatt.  Honorary Pallbearers were 
Paul Gillihan and John Ross.  Interment was at the Combs Cemetery in 
Melbourne under the direction of Howard Funeral Home in Melbourne.