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Mildred Elaine McPeak Submitted by: June C. Stone
MILDRED McPEAK FUNERAL SLATED
Services for Mrs. Mildred Elaine McPeak, 31, Edmond. former Cashion resident, are planned for 11 a. m. Saturday in Baggerley Funeral Home, Edmond. The Rev. Jim Ellis, minister of the Cashion Christian Church, and the Rev. Richard Guentert, a former minister of the church, will officiate and burial will be in Cashion cemetery, directed by Baggerley Funeral Home.
Mrs. McPeak died Wednesday in Midwest City Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. She was born in Guthrie on February 21, 1944 and was reared in the Cashion area. A 1962 graduate of Cashion High School, she was the Cashion basketball queen. She moved to Edmond from Midwest City in 1972; was assistant loan officer with the O.E.A. Credit Union in Oklahoma City, and was attending Southwestern Oklahoma City Junior College.
Survivors are three daughters, Barbara Kristine, Janie Elizabeth and Jimmi Renea, and one son, Kenneth Michael, all of the home in Edmond; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Short, Cashion; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Conkel, Oklahoma City; two brothers, Raymond Lee Short, Oklahoma City, and Wesley Short, Cashion, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hammond, Cashion, and Mrs. Lula Short, Guthrie.
The family has designated as appropriate for memorials the Cancer Fund of Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.