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Dennis Lee Schleder

Dec 03, 1948 ~ Jul 27, 2005
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SW corner of Intersection of NS243 and EW56


© newsok.com
07-29-2005
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

Traffic accidents claim two in state

JUL 29, 2005 - A Longdale man was killed in a Major County collision, and a Red Rock woman died when her car veered into the path of a tractor trailer in Noble County.Dead are: Dennis Lee Schleder, 56. Darlene Marie Powell, 47.

Schleder died shortly before 4:30 p.m. Wednesday in a crash on a county road southwest of Fairview, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said. A sport utility vehicle driven by Elizabeth Ann Baxter, 34, of Osceola, Mo., failed to yield to Schleder's car at an intersection,


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