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JOSEPH W. SUDIK OBITUARY
Published August 22, 1991
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JOSEPH W. SUDIK
1913-1991
Joseph W. Sudik was born April 10, 1913, in Oklahoma City and died Tuesday, August 20, 1991, in Okmulgee, Oklahoma.
He was a long time resident of Oklahoma City, retired from wholesale business in Enid, Oklahoma, moved to Okmulgee.
Joseph was preceded in death by his wife, Norma Dail Sudik.
He is survived by his sisters, Sylvia Miskovsky of Oklahoma City; Helen Turner of San Luis Obispo, California; three children, eldest son, Arthur Dean Sudik of Edmond; daughter, Jolene Nipper of Okmulgee; and youngest son, Lanny Joe Sudik, Bradenton, Florida; and five grandchildren.
Graveside ceremony will be conducted by C. John Westhof at the Czech National Cemetery, 44th & S. Agnew, 11:00 a.m. Thursday.
Arrangments by McClendon Funeral Home, Okmulgee.


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