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Chris H. MOHLENBRINK
©Enid News and Eagle
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
 
 
Submitted by: Joyce Blaylock

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Chris H. MOHLENBRINK

Breckinridge Cemetery


Breckinridge
Obituary
Chris MOHLENBRINK, 74, died late Sunday afternoon in an Enid hospital following a shoty illness.
Funeral services have been set for 2:00 p.m. Wed. in the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Breckinridge, OK with Pastor Carlton Kjergaard officiating. Burial will be in the Lutheran Cemetery.
Mohlenbrink was born Nov. 10, 1895 in Marshall Co. KS . He came to Oklahoma with his parents in 1898, and settled on a farm northeast of Breckinridge, OK.
He was a veteran of WW1 serving in France. Upon his return he settled in Breckinridge where he lived at the time of his death.
He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Paul ( Alma) Schultz and Anna Dalyrimple and three brothers, George, Edward, and Herman, all of Breckinridge.

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