Tillie Marie Batchelder
Tombstone photo
Memorial Park Cemetery
Bartlesville, Washington County, OK
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Obit posted by Glenn
Enid Morning News
January 1974
Mrs. Tillie Batchelder reportedly left the first Christian Church, Sixth and
Osage, where she worked as a Secretary at about 10 AM Monday.
The death was investigated by Undersheriff George Hughes, Dr. Jess Green and
Arnold Moreland, of the District Attorney's Office.
Mrs. Bachelder was born in Bison, Oklahoma, November 19, 1927, and was educated
in the Enid and Hennessey areas, graduating from high school in Hennessey. She
married Arley E. Batchelder in Enid in 1946 and they came to Bartlesville to
make their home in 1951. Mr. Bachelder is associated with the Phillips Petroleum
Company in the Controller's Department. Mrs. Bachelder served as a Secretary of
the YWCA for a number of years and at the time of her death was serving as
Secretary of the First Christian Church, Bartlesville.
Survivors besides her husband include three sons, Gene Louis Bachelder,
Bartlesville, David Harry Bachelder, Denver, Colorado, and Russell Lee Bachelder,
Norman, Oklahoma; two sisters, Mrs. B. L. Harvey, Breckinridge, Oklahoma, and
Mrs. G. L. Williams, Enid, Oklahoma, one brother, Earnest Samrad, Enid, and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Samrad, Enid.
Graveside prayer services and committal rites will be conducted for Mrs.
Bachelder in the Memorial Park Cemetery at 3 PM Wednesday with the Rev. L. G.
Parkhurst, associate minister of the First Christian Church, as the officiant.
The Neekamp Funeral Home is in charge.
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