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Lyrah Maude Franks
Jul 11, 1912 - Oct 11, 2007

Posted by Jo Aguirre

Enid News and Eagle  10-13-2007

The funeral for Lyrah Maude Franks, 95, will be 2 p.m. Monday at graveside in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Watonga. The Rev. Oscar Humphreys will officiate. Arrangements are by Wilkinson Mortuary, Watonga.

She was born July 11, 1912, in Fay to William and Maude Blessing and died Thursday, Oct. 11, 2007.

She lived in Watonga all her life and attended Fay schools.

She married Berl Clark in 1931 and later married Elmer Glenn “Red” Franks in 1945 in Watonga. She was a homemaker and a attended Church of the First Born in Fay.

Surviving are two daughters, Beverly Baird and Wanda Franks, both of Watonga, and numerous grandchildren, great- and great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Red, three sons, one daughter, four brothers, two sisters and two grandsons.

Memorials may be made to Watonga Hospital Foundation.
 

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