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Harry J. Grable
© Enid Monring News
03-01-1945
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

© Glenn

Harry J. GRABLE

Waukomis Cemetery


Henry J./Harry J. Grable

Born 8-18-1892

Died 2-27-1945

Harry J. Grable, 52, who died in St. Elma, IL , yesterday, will be returned to Waukomis for burial. He spent several months in Waukomis with his brother, Ray Grable, recuperating from an illness.

The funeral will be Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the Waukomis Christian church and burial will be in the Waukomis cemetery with the Brown Funeral Home in charge.

Grable leaves a wife of St. Elma; his step mother, and a sister in Kansas and a brother in Waukomis. He had been employed by an oil company for 23 years

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