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Charlotte Caroline Bingham Elston
Feb 11, 1908 - Mar 21, 1984

Enid News and Daily Eagle (OK)
publish date unknown

WATONGA - The funeral for Charlotte Caroline Elston, 76, who died Tuesday in a Watonga hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the Nazarene Church at Watonga. The Rev. Harold Rains will officiate. Burial will follow in West Mount Pleasant Cemetery, southwest of Watonga, under direction of Wilkinson Mortuary.

Mrs. Elston was born Feb. 11, 1908, at Waverly, Iowa, to Mable Ann Orcutt and William Clinton Bingham. The family moved to the Fay and Watonga area when she was still a child. She attended a country school near her home.

Mrs. Elston was a homemaker and attended the Nazarene Church. She and Carl Earl Elston were married Jan. 28, 1928, at Watonga.

Survivors include two sons, George, Midwest City, and Dale, Watonga; four daughters, Mabel “Pepper” Hart, Clinton, Eileene Austin, Ardmore, Betty Hites, Oklahoma City, and Carolyn Howard, Watonga; 17 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Carl, three grandsons, two brothers and one sister.


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