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©Enid News and Eagle
06-22-2013
Submitted by: Glenn


Eugene Allan Voss

April 14, 1930 ~ June 16, 2013

DEER CREEK - Eugene Allan Voss, 83, of Deer Creek, Okla., formerly of Siren, Wis., died Sunday, June 16, 2013. Eugene was born April 14, 1930, to Charlotte and Allan Smith in Eau Clair, Wis.

Eugene was preceded in death by his wife, Marie.

He is survived by his children, Connie Graf Karl, Rick (Kathy) Voss, Ron (Wanda) Voss, and Greg (Gwen) Voss; grandchildren, Laura, Larry, Kim, Amanda, Timothy, Ronnie, Edyie and Sheila; and many great-grandchildren.

Memorial service is 11 a.m. today, June 22, 2013, at Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home, Siren, Wis. (www.swed berg-taylor.com)


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