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Henry F. Thesman
© The Enid OK Events
11-09-1945
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Henry F. THESMAN

Mennonite Brethren Cemetery


Thesman – Henry F. Thesman, 24, died Saturday morning in an Enid hospital. For the last six years he had been a star route mail carrier between Enid and Homestead.

A prayer service was held Tuesday afternoon in the Chapel of the Fossett Funeral Home followed by the funeral service at 2 o'clock in the Mennonite Brethren Church north of Enid. Rev. P. C. Grunau was in charge of the services.

Among the survivors are his wife and three daughters of the home, his parents, one brother, John H. Thesman of Enid, and two sisters, Mrs. Elbert Fachner of Wolfpoint, Montana, and Alma Thesman of Kremlin.

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