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Francis Adison and Beth Ann {Whiteneck} Munsell
Mooreland Cemetery
Woodward County, Oklahoma

Married 12 Feb 1947
Son of Noble James & Anna Olive Musnell
DAughter of Archie & Effie Pearl {Collier} Whiteneck

Memorial Card
Published in The Key Finder
Fall 1997 Vol. 18 No. 4
Beth Ann Munsell
Born Mooreland, Oklahoma 18 Jul 1924
Died Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 12 Jun 1976
Services at First Methodist Church by Jerry Darter, Minister
St. John's United Methodist Church & Ed Elswick
Buried Mooreland Cemetery
Bill Fields, Clarence Fussell, Bill Lee, Glenn H Johnson,
Harold Baker, Charles Dunbar, Pallbearers

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