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Effie Clark Ross Bacher
© Enid Morning News
11-1987
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Ponca City – The funeral for Effie Clerk Ross Bacher, 96, who died Thursday at a Ponca City Hospital, will be at 10:30 AM Saturday at Trout Funeral Home with the Revs. Bill and Bob Ketchum officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery.

She was born February 28, 1891, in Cedar Vale, Kansas, and moved in 1895 to Oklahoma, where she attended Oak Grove School. She and Lewis Bacher were married December 18, 1912.

Survivors include a son, Glenn of Ponca City; four daughters: Sarah Mary, Melba Smith of Alva, Effie Marcela Auwen of Choctaw and Frances Charlotte Auwen of Del City; 14 grandchildren; 22 great – grandchildren and two great – great – grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two daughters.

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