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Walter Marion CRUM
The Hammon Advocate, Hammon, OK

May 24, 1951
1951
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Services for Walter Marion Crum were conducted at the First Baptist Church in Enid, Oklahoma, on May 14, 1951, with Dr. M.F. Ewton officiating. Interment was in the Enid cemetery.

He was born August 14, 1882 near Abilene Kansas. He had lived in Roger Mills county 35 years prior to moving to Enid.

Walter Marion Crum, 68, passed away suddenly at his home, 2215 East Elm, Enid, Oklahoma, May 9, 1951.

Survivors are his widow, Della M. Crum, home address; one son, Winfred Crum, Sacramento, California; one brother, E.H. Crum, Chadwick, Missouri and two grandchildren.

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