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© Enid News and Eagle
Jun 30, 2013
Submitted by: Ann Weber


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George Glen Weekes

George Glen Weekes
Aug 25, 1945 - Jun 2013

ENID � George Glen Weekes, 67, of Enid, was born Aug. 25, 1945, in Spokane, Wash., the son of George and Eva Nash Weeks.

Raised and educated in Washington, George served his country in the United States Army for 16 years. George then moved to Montana, where he worked as a tour guide. He was a lifetime member of BASS and North American Hunting Club.

Surviving George is his sister, Judi Short, of the residence.

Remembrances may be shared online at www.stittsworthfuneralservices.com.

(Submitted by family) 


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