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Cliff Allen
© Enid Morning News
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Cliff Allen, 117 E. Pine, who died Friday morning, will be buried Sunday afternoon in the Enid Cemetery after funeral services at 2 PM in the Henninger Funeral Chapel in which Dr. D. L. Edwards will officiate.

A longtime resident of Enid, he came here 20 years ago from Amorita where he was in the creamery and meat business. After coming here he was engaged in the oil business for a time and in recent years was associated with the Reno creamery.

He was a member of the Baptist Church and of the Masonic Lodge at Amorita.

Survivors are his wife of the home, five sons, Clay of Niagara Falls, New York, Leonard of Wichita, Bernard of Enid, Robert of the home, Donald of the United States Army in India and three daughters, Mrs. Bernice Martin of Enid, Mrs. Lester Ferrill of Tulsa and miss Lorine Allen of the home.

He also leaves his mother, Mrs. J. H. Allen, Slater, Missouri; two brothers and three sisters; and 13 grandchildren.

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