Mary Edna Rexroat © Enid Morning News 09-1985 Submitted by: Glenn
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June 14, 1910 - September 18, 1985
Cleo Springs – Mary Edna Rexroat, 75, died Wednesday, September 18, 1985 at an Enid hospital. Services will be 2 PM Friday at the Wentworth Mortuary, Carmen. The Rev. Ira Brown will officiate. Burial will be at the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, southwest of Aline.
Rexroat was born on June 14, 1910, on the family farm west of Aline to John and Hattie Smith Lawrence. She attended school in Boiling Springs.
On September 14, 1931, she married George Rexroat. The couple made their home in Lake, west of Aline. They operated a service station in Carmen for a few years. In 1936, they moved to California and in 1960 they moved to east of Cleo Springs.
She was preceded in death by her husband in 1979. Also her parents, two sons and a brother.
Survivors include three sisters, Eunice Dupus, Belton, Missouri, Mrs. Fred (Betty Jean) Adams, Liberal, Kansas, and Mrs. Monroe (Ruth) Thompson, Aline; three brothers, Leo and Frank Lawrence, both of Cleo Springs, and Leonard Lawrence, Butler, Missouri.
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