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Josephine (Schultz) & Otto E Rink
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Zion Lutheran Cemetery
Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma

© Cathy & Thomas

Jun 20, 1905 - Nov 11, 1984
Obit for Otto posted by Glenn

Enid Morning News
November 1984

Perry – The funeral for Otto Rink, 79, who died Sunday, November 11, 1984, at his home in Perry, will be at 2 PM Wednesday in Zion Lutheran Church at Perry. The Rev. Charles Ledin, minister, will officiate.

Burial will be in Zion Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Parker – Brown Funeral Home.

Rink was born June 20, 1905, in Stillwater. He and Josephine Schultz were married November 10, 1935, at Covington.

Rink was a farmer and a member of Zion Lutheran Church.

Survivors include his wife, Josephine; one daughter, Esther Kirkes, Sumner; two sons, William Rink, Douglas, and John Rink, Covington. 

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