Mary Estella Minnick 04-17-1960 © Enid Morning News Submitted by: Lois Burdick
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Mrs. Mary Estella Minnick funeral today
Fairview – Funeral services will be held at 2:30 PM today in the Church of the Brethren, East of Aline, for Mrs. Mary Estella Minnick, 84. The Rev. W. D. Mease will officiate. Interment will be in the Good Hope Cemetery at Helena, with the Fossett funeral home of Helena in charge.
Pallbearers will be Lloyd McNabb, Carl Wadkins, Ervin Tomlin, Frank Burright, Floyd Ross and Henry DeWitt.
Mrs. Minnick died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Wiggins in Fairview where she has made her home the past few months. She had been in ill health for several years.
Born in Missouri on April 5, 1876 she moved at the age of eight with her parents to Pratt County, Kansas. At the opening of the Cherokee Strip she came to Oklahoma and settled on a farm southwest of Helena. She was married to Christian A. Minnick at Coach, Kansas, in 1894. He preceded her in death in 1937.
Survivors are three sons; Everett of Aline, Ernie of Helena and Clarence of Ringwood; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby Wiggins of Fairview, Mrs. Pearl Anthony of Aline and Mrs. Della Gilbert of Lakeside, California; one sister, Mrs. Louetta E. Ayres, Enid; 13 grandchildren and 19 great – grandchildren.
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