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Eva Aaron
© The Enid Daily Eagle
12-26-1916
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© David Schram


Mrs. W. G. Oldham had a telegram this morning from San Angelo, Texas, telling of the death of Miss Eva Aaron there this morning. Her father and mother were with her at the time of her death and they will arrive in Enid Thursday morning with the body. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron and their daughter came to Enid three years ago from Springfield, Missouri, and lived at 315 W. Pine. For a year and a half, the invalid, who suffered from tubercular trouble, and her parents have been spending the time in Idaho and Texas, hoping to benefit her. Miss Aaron was 23 years old.

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