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Obituary
Lookeba Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotton


© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, November 22, 1972

Elnora Beatrice Dean Warren Winter
October 8, 1889 ~ November 15, 1972


Beatrice Warren Winter was born October 8, 1889 in Lowry City, MO. She moved to Lookeba with her parents in 1906.

In 1907, she married Hugh Early Warren. Following the death of her husband in 1945 she moved to Norman where she operated a boarding house while her two sons were attending her two sons were attending the University of Oklahoma.

She was married to Jim Winter in 1960. They resided in Carnegie until April of this year when their health forced them to move to the Shannon Springs Rest Home in Chickasha.

Mrs. Winter is survived by her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Merle Overholtzer of LaVerne, CA; Mrs. Charles Hobbs, Corona, CA; and Mrs. Jack Felton, Enid; two sons, James Warren of Norman and Waldo Warren, Oklahoma City.


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