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Fred Henry MOHLENBRINK
©Enid Morning News
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
June 19, 1952
 
Submitted by: Joyce Blaylock

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Fred Henry MOHLENBRINK

Breckinridge Cemetery


Breckinridge
Obituary
Fred Henry MOHLENBRINK, 63, died Wed. morning in a local hospital after a long illness.
Mohlenbrink came to Oklahoma from Marshall Co. KS soon after the opening of the Cherokee strip. Settling in the Breckinridge area, where he lived the remainder of his life.
He never married, but is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Paul Schultz and Mrs. Anna Dalrymple and six brothers, William O., Henry, Herman, George, Chris and Edward.
Funeral services for Mohlenbrink will be at 4:00 p. m.Friday in the Immanuel Lutheran Church at Breckinridge with the Rev. Theo Harms officiating. Buriel will be in the Lutheran Cemetery, at Breckinridge, with the Anderson Funeral Home of Garber in charge of arrangements.

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