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Canton Indian Mennonite Cemetery

Canton, Blaine County, Oklahoma


© Enid News & Eagle
Published 07-15-2012
Submitted by Jo Aguirre


Robert Whitesheild

Sept. 21, 1921 ~ July 11, 2012

ENID - Funeral for Robert Whitesheild, 90, will be 11 a.m. Monday, July 16, 2012, at the Concho Complex in Concho. Burial in Cantonment Cemetery, Canton. Arrangements by Russworm Funeral Home.

Robert was born Sept. 21, 1921, in Concho, Okla., to Raymond and Rosa Whitesheild and died Wednesday, July 11, 2012, in Altus, Okla.

He was married to Elizabeth Pendleton for 65 years. She preceded in him in death.

Surviving are children, Roberta Whitesheild and Kevin (Kerwen) Whitesheild; five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

Preceded in death by one daughter, five brothers and one sister.


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