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Emmitt Dean Jenkins
© The Elk City Daily News
Monday, March 10, 1980
Submitted by: Leila Evett


Mr. Jenkins' Rites Conducted
Funeral services for Emmitt Dean Jenkins of Hammon were conducted from the First Baptist Church in Hammon at 10:30 a.m. today. Reverend Bart Montgomery was the officiating minister. Burial was in the Kiowa Cemetery under the direction of the Martin Funeral Home.
Mr. Jenkins was born in Texas on January 8, 1907, and died early Saturday morning at the age of 73. He had lived many years in Oklahoma City and Phoenix, Arizona. He was self-employed in building construction and had retired in 1965. He had lived the past five years with his sister in Hammon.
Survivors include his sister, Mrs. Ira (Mary) Stalcup, of Hammon; a half-brother, Earnest Elifritz of Sayre, and several nieces and nephews.


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