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Laura Louise (Roper) Vance
© Enid Events
03-13-1930
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Ann A.

Laura Louise (Roper) VANCE

Enid Cemetery



MRS. LAURA VANCE

Funeral services for Mrs. Laura L. Vance, pioneer settler who died Tuesday evening at her home, 621 East Mane, was held at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, March 13, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home chapel. Rev. Eugene Moore, pastor of the Church of the Nazarene, in charge. Mrs. Vance was 81.

She is survived by the following chidren: Ed, Eugene, Ralph and Charles Soper, all of Enid; Jack Vance of Enid; Winn Soper, Lawton, Okla.; Mrs. Kate Watson, Frankford, Kans.; Mrs. Harry Peak and Mrs. Jennie Wood of Santa Monica, California. She also leaves two sisters: Mrs. Henry Jewel, Hollis, Okla.; and Mrs. Kate Braden, Enid.



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