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Francis Marion Eichor
© The Enid Events
11-03-1938
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

F. Marion and Mary C. EICHOR

Covington Cemetery


Funeral services for Francis Marion Eichor, 81, were held Saturday afternoon at the Garber Christian church, with Rev. W.R. Simpson officiating. Burial was made in Covington cemetery, with the Anderson Funeral Home in charge.

Eichor died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. J.C. Kennison, in Vinita. He was a former resident of Garber.

A sister and three brothers also survive him.

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Dr. Francis Eichor, 81 years old, died at the home of a daughter at Vinita, but was a former resident of Garber. The body was brought to Garber by the Anderson Funeral Home and services held Saturday afternoon at the Christian Church and Rev. Simpson was in charge. Burial at Covington.

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