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Vonnie M. Elliott Boepple
THE ENID EVENTS
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
May 27, 1937
Page 2, section A, column 6
Submitted by: Emily Jordan

© Glenn

Donald E. and Vonnie M. BOEPPLE

Covington Cemetery


Recent Deaths
BOEPPLE - Mrs. Eugene Boepple, 24, died Monday in an Enid hospital. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the Covington Baptist Church, with burial in Covington cemetery.
Surviving her are her husband and infant son, five sisters, Mrs. Bessie Kinneson, Marshall; Velma, Helen, Mina, and Marjorie Jean Elliott, Covington; four brothers, Cecil and Eldon of Hardesty, and Ward and Alvan Elliott of Covington.
Rev. Eugene Parrish, Ponca City, was in charge. The body lay in state at the family home a mile south of Covington until time for the services.


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