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Elizabeth L. Unruh
11-1993
© Enid News and Eagle
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

©Glenn

Elizabeth Lena UNRUH

Karoma Cemetery


The funeral for Elizabeth Lena Unruh, 69, will be at 2:30 PM today at Cedar Ridge Wesleyan Church in Enid. The Rev. Gary Maness will officiate. Burial will follow in Karoma Cemetery, near Goltry, under the direction of Kenny Lanman Funeral Home, Helena.

The casket will be open at the church from 1 PM until service time.

She was born October 18, 1924, in Taloga to Henry Tobias and Caroline Schmidt Koehn and died Monday, November 22, 1993, at Highland Park Nursing Center in Enid. She attended school at Taloga.

On April 21, 1946, she married Paul Unruh in Enid. She was a housewife and had lived in Taloga, Inola and Enid.

Surviving are her husband; four sons, Reith and Eric, both of Enid, Clifford of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Randy of San Diego, California; eight daughters, Evelyn Lozier and Zella Unruh, both of Enid, Alice Miller of Nevada, Missouri, Lois Grimshaw of Tyler, Texas, Anita Hatfield of Oklahoma City, Naomi Cain of Hennessey, Carol Kliewer of Hillsdale and Teresa Butler of Oologah; four sisters, Kathryn Koehn and Mabel Unruh, both of Enid, Mary Lowen of Plainview, Oregon, and Wanda Jantz of Goltry; and 22 grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, four brothers, three sisters, and two sons.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the church.

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