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Eva G. Atkinson
© Enid Morning News
08-1978
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Mrs. Eva G. Atkinson, 95, Boulder, Colorado, died Sunday morning in Boulder after a long illness.

Private funeral services for Mrs. Atkinson will be at 10:30 AM Thursday in the Brown Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Richard Hedger officiating. Burial will be in the Enid Cemetery.

The family will be at the Moses Box residence at 1521 Osage while in Enid.

Mrs. Atkinson was born at Mt. Sterlin, Ohio, and spent her early life in Belvidere, Illinois. She came to Tuttle in 1907 and later lived near Oklahoma City and Enid. Before her retirement she owned and operated a hotel in Cannon City, Colorado. She had lived at Boulder for the past 15 years.

Mrs. Atkinson is survived by a son, Ronald Coulson of Larned, Kansas; a daughter, Mrs. Virgil Latta and a sister, Mrs. Ruth Newsome, both of Boulder, and eight grandchildren.

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