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Ada Pauline Stafford
© Elk City Daily News
25 Nov 1991
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Funeral services for Ada Pauline Stafford will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, with Bro. Dale Royal officiating.

Services will be in the Martin Funeral Chapel with burial to follow in the Buffalo Cemetery.

Ada Pauline Stafford was born on a ranch in Orange County, New Mexico on June 22, 1922 and died early Monday morning at the age of 69.

As an infant, she moved with her family to Texola, Oklahoma where she lived until her marriage to C. F. "Pete" Stafford in Clovis, New Mexico on April 29, 1939.

They moved to California where they lived until 1946.

The Staffords returned to Oklahoma and began farming near Sweetwater where they lived until Mr. Stafford retired in 1976.

They moved to Erick where they have lived since.

Mr. Stafford preceded her in death on March 16, 1990.

Survivors include one daughter Karen Dykes, and her husband Kendred of Elk City; two grandchildren, Kenny Wayne Dykes of Dublin, California; and Dan Beard of Elk City; two great-grandchildren of Elk City; also one sister, Ann Grant of Seattle, Washington; and two brothers, Herb Tanner of Pampa, Texas; and John Dodson of Amarillo, Texas; as well as other relatives and friends.

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