Milo Scott Raulston © Enid Morning News 05-1968 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Funeral services for Milo Scott Raulston, 66, 311 W. Park, will be at 2 PM Friday in the Chapel of the Fossett Funeral Home. Rev. George Rossman will officiate and burial will follow in the Enid Cemetery under the direction of the Fossett Funeral Home.
Raulston died early Tuesday morning after sustaining a heart attack as he prepared to go on a camping trip.
He was born October 4, 1901, on a farm near Breckinridge and later moved to Enid with his parents. He was married to Fern Brockman March 27, 1924, at Enid.
As a construction worker, Raulston moved often but considered Enid his home. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters and a daughter.
Survivors include his widow, Fern of the home; a son, William F. Raulston, Dallas, Texas, a daughter, Mrs. Don (Jean) Lewis, Gainesville, Texas, three brothers, Dee W. of Lucien, Russell of Oberlin, Kansas, and S. L. of Perry; two sisters, Mrs. Noel Nield, Enid and Mrs. Nora Mae Clark, Scott City, Kansas, seven grandchildren.
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