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William Roy Marshall
© Enid Daily Eagle
10-1973
Submitted by: Glenn


March 18, 1909 - October 14, 1973

William Roy Marshall, El Reno, died in a hospital there Saturday afternoon, October 14, 1973. Graveside rites will be at 3 PM Tuesday in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Enid. Arrangements are under the direction of the Benson Funeral Home of El Reno.

He was a member of the UTU and the University Place Christian Church here.

Marshall was born March 18, 1909, in Bolivar, Missouri, and moved to Enid in 1912, then to El Reno in 1948. He was a brakeman on the Rock Island Railroad.

Survivors include his wife Ruth of the home; two sons, Lee of El Reno and Bobby Jo, Yuba City, California; brother, Joe of Enid; four sisters, Mrs. Roy Bymum of Tulsa, Mrs. Marjorie Kabotski of Tulsa, Mrs. Jean Hinze and Mrs. Paul Crist, Tulsa; six grandchildren.

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