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Ruby Lee Elliott
© Enid News and Eagle
01-05-1986
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Ruby L. ELLIOTT

Wakita Cemetery


Blackwell – Ruby Lee Elliott, 66, of Blackwell died Sunday.

Her funeral will be at 1:30 PM Wednesday in the First Christian Church of Blackwell, with the Rev. George Wood officiating. Burial will be in the Wakita Cemetery under the direction of Wakita Funeral Home.

She married Alvin and Elliott in 1956 at Wakita and was a member of the First Christian Church.

Survivors include her husband, Alvin and; two sons, Dr. Phillip Elliott, Eureka, Kansas, and Randy Elliott, Falls Church, Virginia; two brothers, Dan McClung, Blackwell and Ellwood McClung, Guymon; five sisters, Dorothy Deputy and Lois Thomason, both of San Bernardino, California, Jewell Bates, Phoenix, Arizona; Bonnie Stout, Kerrville, Texas, and Gerry Green, Wakita; and three grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the First Christian Church.

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