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Jesse Lee Jr. Burdick
© Enid News and Eagle
03-2000
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

©Glenn

Jesse Lee Jr. BURDICK

Karoma Cemetery


A grave side service for Jesse Lee Burdick, Jr. , 80, will be in Karoma Cemetery at Goltry, Terry Buller will officiate. Arrangements are by Henninger-Allen Funeral Home.

He was born July 6, 1919 in Enid to Jesse and Maude Koch Burdick and died March 21, 2000 at Highland Park Manor.

He was raised in Enid and attended Enid Schools and Joined the Army in July 1942, serving in the 321st Infantry. He worked for the city of Enid twenty -one years in the water department.

Later he was the supervisor of Convention Hall. He retired in Jan. 1977.

On July 17, 1939 he married Anna Jones in Enid.

Surviving are 11 children, Russell of Baker Mont.; Ivan of Mustang, OK; David of Burbank, CA ; Ronnie of Fillmore, CA ; Dorothy Staggs; Carol Mustang, Roberta Hughes, Sharon Christy; Gary, Frank and Clinton all of Enid. Three sisters, Mary Sims and Ruby Sparks of Enid; Eva Master of Georgia ; Three brothers, Evert, of Enid ; Richard of Texas ; and Harold, of Durant. Thirty grandchildren, and 24 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one son, two grandchildren and two brothers, Elmer and John Burdick.

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