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Elza (Elzie) Munns
Submitted by: Pam (Hodges) Crain

FORMER RESIDENT ELZA MUNNS' FUNERAL SLATED
Elza Arthur Munns, 57 of Liberal, Kan a former resident of Cushing, died at Liberal, Tuesday. The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the Memorial Chapel of the Davis Funeral Home.
Interment, under direction of the Davis Funeral Home will be in the Shamrock Cemetery in Shamrock.
Munns, son of the late Robert B. and Mary E. Munns, was born on a farm southeast of Cushing in the Happy Valley Community, June 19, 1919. He was reared in the area and graduated from the Stroud High School. He served in World War Two.
Munns was employed as a police guard for the Kansas City Packing Company for several years. For the past seven years he has been employed with the National Beef Packing Company of Liberal.
Relatives who survive are three sisters Edna (Mrs. J. A.) Sadler of Cushing, Mamie (Mrs. Fred) Dahlke of Kansas City, Kan., and Ruth (Mrs. Ralph) Rodebush of Shamrock; one brother Dave Munns of Tulsa several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister.
OBIT -- 15 DEC 1976


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