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Noah E. McCalip
© The Norman Transcript
February 1, 1971


Noah E. McCalip
Noah E. McCalip, 95, Rt 4, died Saturday in Norman Municipal Hospital.
Services are scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Prinrose Chapel with the Rev. Dovie George and the Rev. R.L. Gilstrap officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Mcguire community.
McCalip came to Pottawatomie County as a child and to Cleveland County in 1909. He was a native of Cook County, Tex, and a member of the Holiness church.
He is survived by four sons, Homer, Rt. 4, John, 314 Collier, Lonnie, 623 Kansas and Robert, Oklahoma City; four daughters, Mrs. Lora Hill, Torrance, Calif., Mrs. Hazel Cotta, Buena Park, Calif., Mrs Jewell White, 122 W. Mosier, and Mrs. Nora Rider, Rt. 2; 37 grandchildren and 99 great-grantchildren and 26 great-great grandchildren.

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