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Otis Pearl Tarr
© Enid Morning News
01-1972
Submitted by: Glenn


Mrs. Otis (Pearl) Tarr, 70, 2232 E. Maple, died Thursday following a period of ill health.

Her funeral rites will be at 2 PM Monday in the Chapel of the Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home with Doctor Lloyd Taylor officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mrs. Tarr was born July 15, 1901, in Kansas and grew up in the Jet community. She moved to Enid in 1966 from Wichita, Kansas. She and Otis Tarr were married in February, 1919.

Mrs. Tarr was a member of the University Place Christian Church, the Home Economics Club and the Eastern Star in Wichita.

She is survived by her husband, Otis, of the home; a son, Albert Tarr of Brownsville, Texas; two grandchildren and a great – grandson; three sisters, including Mrs. Ralph Bailey of Enid.

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