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Max Austbo © Enid Morning News 10-1982 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Nash – Max "Frosty" Austbo, 72, died Saturday at an Enid hospital.
Services will be at 2 PM Tuesday in the Nash First Christian Church with the Rev. Loren Ryel and the Rev. Les Hastings officiating. Burial will be in New Home Cemetery under the direction of Wilson Funeral Home.
He was born June 22, 1910, on a farm near Nash to Daniel O. and Grace Austbo. He lived at the farm his entire life.
He married Ona Talley on November 12, 1931, in Enid.
He was a member of the Methodist Church.
In addition to his wife of the home, survivors include a son, Larry, Enid; a daughter, Jeannette (Mrs. Jay) Crowley, Enid; nine grandchildren; and four great – grandchildren. A brother died before him.
Memorials may be made to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. The funeral home will act as custodian.
Ona Irene Talley Austbo © Enid Morning News 10-2000 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
© Enid Morning News
July 31, 1910 - October 2, 2000The funeral for Ona Irene Austbo, 90, will be 10:30 AM Wednesday at Nash Christian Church. The reverends Garth Blake and Bobby Smith will officiate. Burial will be in New Home Cemetery. Arrangements are by Wilson Funeral Home, Pond Creek.
She was born July 31, 1910, in Jet to James Elisha and Veva Elsie Morris Talley and died Monday, October 2, 2000, in Golden Oaks Nursing Center.
She graduated from Nash High School in 1929. On November 12, 1931, she married Max Austbo in Enid. They farmed near Nash where she lived until July, and when she moved to Golden Oaks Retirement Center.
She was a member of Nash Senior Citizens, Nash Christian Church and Homemakers Home Demonstration Club and a former member of Star Grange.
Surviving are one son, Larry of Enid, one daughter, Jeanette Crowley of Jet; one brother, Adrian Talley of Bentonville, Arkansas; nine sisters, Wilda Wilson of Enid, Reva Venn of LaJunta, Colorado, Opal Clark of Garland, Texas, Helen Davenport, Jean Benson, Billie Burns and Betty Talley of Bentonville, Patsy Talley of Plant City, Florida, and Wilma Bishop of Brandenton, Florida; eight grandchildren; 10 great – grandchildren; and two great – great – grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, November 30, 1982, four brothers, four sisters and one grandson.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Nash Fireman Fund, the church or charity of donor's choice.
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