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Obituary
Fairview Cemetery
Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotten

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, October 22, 1969

Daniel "Dan" Base
January 11, 1891 ~ October 16, 1969


Daniel Base came to Oklahoma in 1902 where he settled in the Broxton community.

He married Mary Unruh in 1916, and moved to Alden where he was a farmer-stockman until he retired and moved to Apache in 1968.

He was a member of the Greenfield Mennonite church and a charter and lifetime member of the Anthropological Society in Norman. He donated a number of artifacts to the Museum of the Great Plains at Lawton.

He was the father of Nora Henneke of Anadarko.

He was the brother of Willie Base of Apache; three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Dalke and Annie Dalke, both of Halstead, KS, and Lena Schmidt of Goltry.


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