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Obituary
Lookeba Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Emily Jordan


Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
November 1931

Royal Houpt
? ~ November 1931


11/5/1931 ~ Thu ~ Auto Driver's Death Probed

11/6/1931 ~ Fri ~ Services Are Set Today For Houpt

Name: Royal Houpt, Liebmann Ice Co. driver
Residence: 2308 S. Western Avenue
Died: Wednesday from injuries in an ice truck accident,age 35
Funeral: Friday, 10 AM, Garrison Funeral Home

Burial: at Lookeba

E.L. Lippert, peace justice and acting coroner, Thursday returned a suicide verdict in Houpt's death, which followed shortly after a minor auto accident in the 1600 block West 27th street. LIppert said two bottles found in the cab of a truck driven by Houpt contained poison, according to an analysis made by the city chemist's office. He was a driver for the Liebmann Ice Co.


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