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Jerome J. King
© Enid Morning News
10-1970
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Funeral service for Jerome J. King, 78, new Plymouth, Idaho, who died Thursday at Cheyenne, Wyoming, will be at 4 PM Monday in the Brown Funeral Home Chapel with Doyle E. Gadberry officiating. Burial will be in the Enid Cemetery.

King was born on the Pea Ridge Battlegrounds in Indian Territory near Wyandotte and he came with his parents to Enid at the opening of the Cherokee Strip. He was a veteran of World War I and following his discharge from the Army he went to Nebraska and worked as a cowhand.

He married Mildred E. Roath at Almena, Kansas, on December 7, 1930, and they homesteaded in Idaho in 1938. In 1967 he retired and moved to New Plymouth and he died suddenly in Cheyenne on route to Oklahoma to attend a reunion.

Survivors include his wife, Erma, of the home; a step son, Weldon Roath, Santa Maria, California; a step – daughter, Mrs. Doris Pepper, Marshalltown, Iowa; seven grandchildren and three great – grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Dema Vaughn, Covington, and Mrs. Lela Matoy, Crescent; a sister – in – law, Mrs. Patti King, St. Louis, Missouri.

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