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Louisa M. LINK
Monday July 5, 1948
Submitted by: Lois BURDICK


Mrs. Louisa LINK

Mrs. Louisa M. Link, who resided at 718 North Molone, died early Monday morning in a local hospital.

She was born in Columbis, Ill. and came to Oklahoma in 1893 and settled near Billings with her parents. In 1930 she and her husband moved to Enid. He preceded her in death in 1932. She was a member of the Jehovah Witness Church.

Survivors include her son, Fratis Link of Mountain Lake, Calif.; and two brothers, William H. Link of Billings and John L. Link of Garber.

Arrangments are pending at the Fossett Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Enid Cemetery beside her husband.

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