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Douglas Allen Ricks
©Enid Morning News
02-28-1965
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

© Glenn

Douglas Allen RICKS

Manchester Cemetery


Douglas Allen Ricks funeral Monday

Manchester – Funeral services for Douglas Allen Ricks, 20, who died Friday in and Oklahoma City hospital will be 2 PM Monday in the Manchester Methodist Church.

Rev. C. H. Sherman and Rev. Quentin Small will officiate. Burial will follow in the Odd Fellow Cemetery at Manchester.

A graduate of Wakita High School he was born June 30, 1944 at Anthony Kansas.

Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Lorene Ricks of the home; three brothers, William and John of Manchester and Richard Wood of Harper, Kansas; a sister, Mrs. Marvin Conrady, Wakita.

Pallbearers, all former high school classmates are Bill Wright, Mike Schmitz, Duane Baker, Wayne Pearcy, Chris Eulberg and Dennis Vardy.

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