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Susan Elizabeth Nash Bingham
© Enid Morning News
05-1969
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Enid Morning News


Susan Elizabeth (Nash) Bingham, 70, 618 E. Maple, died Thursday evening in a local rest home. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM today in the Darnall Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Paul Tripp officiating. Burial will be in the Enid Cemetery.

Mrs. Bingham had maintained her home at 1034 N. 13th, while in residence at a local rest home. She was born in Sargent, Nebraska, and had lived in Enid since 1932. She was a retired employee of McClellan Department Store and a member of Trinity Methodist Church.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Don (Thelma) Haskett, Enid, and Mrs. E. L. (Edna) Miller, Tulsa; one son, Bill Nash, Enid; five grandchildren and one great – grandchild.

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