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Logan Morrow
© Enid Morning News
05-1968
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


8 Oct 1896 - 11 May 1968

Funeral services for Logan Morrow, 71, 1111 1/2 E. Oklahoma, who died Saturday in an Enid hospital will be Tuesday, 4 PM, in Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Robert J. Smith officiating. Burial will be in Enid Cemetery.

Morrow was born on a farm east of Hennessey and attended school in that area. He worked in the lumber business in Hennessey and Enid and was assistant manager of Long Bell at the time of his retirement 14 years ago. He had lived in Enid for the past 20 years.

A veteran of World War I, he was a member of the Methodist Church, the American Legion and the I00F.

Morrow is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Tom (Betty) Vaverka, Hennessey; one son, Bill Morrow, Enid; two sisters, Mrs. Harley (Florence) Dougherty, Hennessey, and Mrs. Harry (Iola) Elliott, Jay; three brothers, Frank Morrow, Dallas, Texas, Delbert Morrow and Guy Morrow, both of Enid, and eight grandchildren.

One daughter, Ruby, preceded him in death.

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