Julia Wiggins Troutman © Enid Morning News 10-01-1944 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Oct. 15, 1860 - Sep. 29, 1944
The funeral for Mrs. Julia Wiggins Troutman, 83, will be on Sunday afternoon at 4 o' clock in the Henninger Funeral Home Chapel. Dr. D. L. Edwards will officiate. The body will be interred in the Enid Mausoleum.
Pallbearers will be Ivan Scott, Lewis Ward, Karl Recknagel, Art Traynor, Clarence W. Saunders and Tom Dillingham.
Mrs. Troutman's death Friday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George J. Martin, 524 S. Garfield, ended a long period of falling health that began two years ago. She was seriously ill the last week.
Formerly of Newman, Ga., she came to Enid in 1929 to reside with her daughter. She was a member of the Methodist Church, United Daughters of the Confederacy and Merrie Jane Club.
Besides Mrs. Martin, she leaves another daughter, Mrs. Myron H. Farmer of Washington. D.C., a son Wynton H. Troutman of Bradenton, Fla., six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
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