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Eagle City Cemetery

Eagle City, Blaine County, Oklahoma


© Enid Morning News
Submitted by: Jo & Glenn

Wrenie Abshire

October 1, 1891 ~ October 24, 1980

Enid Morning News
Date of death: 24 October 1980

Canton – services for Wrenie Abshire, 89, will be at 2 PM Tuesday at the First Christian Church. Ministers officiating will be Dwayne Cowen and David Derr.

Burial will be in the Eagle City Cemetery under the direction of the Haigler Funeral Home in Canton.

Mrs. Abshire died Friday in an Okeene hospital.

Born October 1, 1891, in Henderson, Iowa, she came to Oklahoma in a covered wagon and settled in Eagle City in the early 1900s. She married William Ira Abshire, December 25, 1911, at Eagle City.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jane Cheatham, Oklahoma City; two sons, Lyle and Glen, Canton; nine grandchildren; 23 great – grandchildren and two great – great – grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by three children and one grandson. 


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