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Evangeline Norton
© Enid Morning News
09-01-1931
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Ann ARCHER

Evangeline Norton

Enid Cemetery


Mrs. Evangeline Norton, 514 S. Buchanan, died last evening, August 31, 1931 about 5:30 o'clock at her home after a long illness . Failing health overtook her about nine months ago and during the last three weeks her condition had been critical .

Mrs. Norton had passed most of her life in Enid . She was prominent socially and besides entirely social organizations she was a member of Enid chapter Daughters of the American Revolution and of chapter Q.P.E.O. She was affiliated with St. Matthew's Episcopal Church.

Besides her husband W. P. Norton of the home, she leaves one brother, John Murphy, 402 West Elm and two sisters Mrs. Edmund Frantz , 408 West Elm , and Mrs. R.L. Hall of Pawhuska, all of whom were with her when the end came.

The body was removed to the Brown funeral home where it will be cared for until arrangements for the last rites are made. Her services probably will be on Wednesday and the body will be interred in the Enid mausoleum.

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