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Charles Jaegle
© THE ENID EVENTS
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
November 18, 1937
Page 2, section A, column 7
Submitted by: Emily Jordan



© Enid Morning News

Charles JAEGLE

Calvary Catholic Cemetery



Recent Deaths
JAEGLE - Mass was said Tuesday morning at St. Francis Xavier Church For Charles Jaegle, 77, who died Saturday at his home, 710 North Eighth. Rev. Father H. Schaubroeck was in charge. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery, with the Darnall Funeral Home making arrangements.
Suriving are Mrs. Jaegle, three daughters, Mrs. Tillie McDaniel, Enid; MRs. Ida Cordell and Mrs. Lorraine Ashcroft, of Denver; and two sons, Ed, Streeter, Il. and Frank, Ft. Scott, Kans.


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