Minnie Alice Roberts Anglin © Enid Morning News 07-1973 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Mrs. Minnie Alice Roberts Anglin, 93, formerly of Enid, died Friday in Denver, Colorado.
Funeral services for Mrs. Anglin will be held Tuesday at 2 PM in the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Melvin Duncan officiating. Burial will be in the Enid Cemetery. Mrs. Anglin's family will receive visitors at the funeral home from 7 to 9 PM Monday.
Mrs. Anglin was born August, 1879, in Vincennes, Indiana. When she was very young, she moved with her parents, three brothers and three sisters, to Kansas. The family later moved to Oklahoma.
She married William Anglin, August 31, 1897, at Hennessey. They later moved to Walters and then to Enid in 1940. She moved to Denver in 1968.
Mrs. Anglin is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Marvin (Lydia) Millspaugh, Hemet, California; Mrs. Paul (Golda) Strong, Monticello, Utah, and Mrs. Frank (Moyne) Deaton, Denver; six grandchildren; 20 great – grandchildren, and one great – great – grandson.
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