Minnie D. Kubic © Enid Morning News 05-02-1971 Submitted by: Lois Burdick
Minnie D. Kubic funeral mass set
Mrs. Minnie D. Kubic, 86, a former Pond Creek resident, died Friday afternoon in an Enid hospital.
A Rosary service will be held in the Chapel of the Wilson Funeral Home, Pond Creek, at 8 PM Sunday.
Funeral Mass will be at 10 AM Monday in the St. Joseph Catholic Church, Pond Creek, with co – celebrants, Fr. Tom Duffy and Fr. Bernard Schwarz, officiating. Interment will follow in the Pond Creek Cemetery.
Mrs. Kubic was born September 14, 1884, at West Point, Iowa, and came to the Jefferson community in 1902. She had lived in the Jefferson – Pond Creek communities for some 55 years, living on a farm north of Pond Creek for 51 years. She moved to Enid in 1962, making her home here at 1609 Hite Boulevard.
She was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church.
Her survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Lenore Kubik, Tulsa, and Mrs. John A. James, El Paso, Texas; several nieces and nephews, including Mrs. Wilma Lafever, Wichita, Kansas. Her husband, Jerry (Kubic), preceded her in death in 1943. Also, two sons predeceased her, Loren Dale in 1920 and Edward Jerome in 1947.
NOTE: Original obit spelled her last name as KUBIK; because she's Jerry Kubic's wife, posted this as KUBIC...
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