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Osa Lovell
E© The Enid OK Events
05-31-1934
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


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Osa Lovell

Waukomis Cemetery


This community is much grieved over the death of Osa Lovell, who passed away Saturday night, May 26, 1934 at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ruth Lovell, from pneumonia.

Osa was one of the sweetest characters we have ever met. She was always smiling and trying to do something to help someone else. She was a brilliant scholar, stood high in 4 – H club work, and was loved by everyone who knew her.

She leaves her sorrowing mother, four sisters, three brothers, grandmother McCord, grandpa Lovell, uncle Buddy McCord, who has been like a father to her since the departure of her own father five years ago, and other near relatives, and hosts of friends.

We extend our deepest sympathy to all the bereaved.

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