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Ira Casimira Arambula
© Enid Morning News
11-09-1939
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© David Schram

Ira Casimira ARAMBULA

Calvary Catholic Cemetery



Mrs. F. Arambula
Claimed by Death

Mrs. Frank Arambula, 51 years old, died yesterday afternoon in a city hospital after a week's illness. She lived at 206 East Illinois.

She had been an Enid resident since 1921. Mass will be read Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock in St. Francis Xavier church with Rev. Father H. Schaubroeck, dean, officiating. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery with the Darnell Funeral Home in charge.

Survivors include her husband, and five children, Manuel Jose Angel, Joaquin, Enrripueta, and Carlos, all of the home; two brothers, Rafael P. Rodrigues, Enid, and Biprienano, of Old Mexico, and two sisters, Maria Diaz of Enid and Mortina VdDemora of Old Mexico.

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