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Mary Waelke
© The Lahoma Sun
Lahoma, Garfield Co., OK
August 20, 1920
page 1, column 6
Submitted by: Emily Jordan


YOUNG LADY DIES
Mary Waelke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Waelke, formerly of Lahoma, died at their Enid home Sunday morning.
She was about 18 years old and had been ailing for several years, and while being indisposed on the day preceding her death, she retired apparently feeling much better. She didn't respond when called Sunday morning and was found dead, having expired some time during the morning.
Funeral services were held at the Lutheran church here Tuesday, Rev. P.H. Roesel delivering the funeral sermon.
Interment was made at the Lutheran cemetery, north of town.
The bereaved family have the community sympathy.


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