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Thelma Edith Arford
© Enid Morning News
04-1985
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


February 27, 1910 - April 13, 1985

Funeral services for Thelma Edith Arford, 75, of 612 W. Randolph, will be 2 PM Wednesday, with the Rev. Jim Williams, Willow View Methodist Church, officiating.

Arford died April 13 in a Wilmington, Delaware, hospital after a lingering illness.

Arford is survived by a sister, Imogene Thorne, Alloway, New Jersey; four brothers, Charles O. Arford, Bartlesville, Oscar Arford, Bellingham, Washington, Emory Arford, Vista, California, and Jack Arford, Aurora, Colorado; and a foster brother, Boyd Todd, El Paso, Texas.

Memorials may be made to the Willow View Methodist Church or to the American Cancer Society.

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