Lillian G. Weber © Enid Morning News 08-1972 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Miss Lillian G. Weber passed away early Monday morning of an apparent heart attack.
She was born March 17, 1920 at Marshall, Oklahoma, where she was raised and graduated from Marshall high school. She came to Enid in 1942 and graduated from college in 1943. She had been employed with the Everitt Crown Insurance Agency for the past 25 years.
She was baptized and confirmed in the Marshall United Church of Christ. She was a member of the Central United Methodist Church, Enid, and the Enid Association of Insurance Women.
Funeral services will be at 11:30 AM Wednesday in the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Ron Bullock officiating. Burial will follow in the North I00F Cemetery in Marshall under the direction of Henninger – Allen.
Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Gertie Weber, Marshall; three sisters, Mrs. Aldon Grassman, Mrs. Sam Vogel and Mrs. Paul Sehler, all of Marshall; four nieces and two nephews.
Those who wish may contribute to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Heart Fund in her memory. Henninger Allen will act as custodian of the fund.
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