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Mildred C. Baxter
© Enid News and Eagle
11-03-1987
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Mildred C. Baxter, 74, Moore, formerly of Enid, died Tuesday at an Oklahoma city hospital. The funeral will be at 2 PM Friday at Henninger – Allen Funeral Home with the Rev. Ron L. McCaslin officiating. Burial will be in Enid Cemetery.

She was born December 25, 1912, in Hiwasse, Arkansas, and lived in Arkansas and northeastern Oklahoma. She moved to Enid to attend Southwestern Bible College. She married Charles Myers,. He died in 1939.

On September 5, 1940, she married O. E. Baxter. They lived in Enid until moving to Kansas and then to Merced, California, in the early 1960s. He died in 1967. She then returned to Enid, moving to Moore in 1978.

She was a member of Dayspring Church.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. James (Mary) Huff of Moore; a son, Jim Baxter; seven grandchildren and seven great – grandchildren.

She also was preceded in death by a sister and a grandson.

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