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Irene Ethel Schroeder
© Enid News and Eagle
06-20-2019
Submitted by: Glenn


June 19, 1921 - June 15, 2019

Irene Ethel Schroeder was born June 19, 1921 in Harper, KS to Ernest and Anne (Neal) Burk and passed away June 15, 2019 in Enid.

Irene lived on a farm close to Cleo Springs, OK; until moving to Enid in 1952 after marrying Roy Schroeder. She leaves behind a sister-in-law, Wilma (Schroeder) Carlson; brother-in-law, Charley Carlson; one niece; two nephews and many friends.

She was preceded in death by husband, Roy and her parents.

Private burial of her cremated remains will be in Memorial Park Cemetery at a later date under the direction of Henninger~Hinson Funeral Home,

Condolences may be made on-line at www.enidwecare.com

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