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Fern O. Claunch-Adams
© Enid Morning News
07-1991
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Fern O. CLAUNCH-ADAMS

White Cemetery


Cremation and private interment for Fern O. Claunch – Adams, 80, will be observed at 9 AM Sunday in White Cemetery at Hunter.

She was born August 18, 1910, on a farm near Hayward to Joseph Earl and Bessie Belle Zora Claunch and moved with the family in 1919 to Hunter. On August 18, 1928, she married Francis Oliver Moman at Medford. They had one son. She returned to Hunter High School and graduated in 1934.

On July 5, 1944, she married Eldon DeWight Adams. She had cafés in Hunter and Perry. In 1939, she moved to California and was employed by air defense plants during World War I I. She later worked for civil service at Dodge City, Kansas, Cheyenne, Wyoming, and as a military pay clerk at Fitzsimmons Hospital in Denver, Colorado, retiring January 31: 1973. She lived in Miami, Florida, for 2 1/2 years, then moved to Waukomis where she had lived the past 10 years. She played the organ and piano for nursing homes and did volunteer work.

Surviving are one son, Randolph E. Moman of Enid; and two brothers, Arlo Claunch of Enid and Harold Claunch of Casper, Wyoming.

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