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Grace I. Angle
02-1985
© Enid Morning News
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

©Glenn

Grace I. and Frank W. ANGLE

Byron & Amorita Cemetery


Cherokee – Services for Grace I. Angle, 93, who died Sunday in a Cherokee hospital, will be at 9:30 AM Wednesday in the Goodwin Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Eugene R. Spillman officiating. Burial will be in the Byron – Amorita Cemetery.

Mrs. Angle was born in Elmore, Kansas, April 17, 1891, the daughter of William and Viola Harper Kooken. While she was a child the family moved to Guthrie and later to Byron where she attended Minden School.

She and Frank Angle were married at Byron July 3, 1910, and they had lived in the Byron/Cherokee area the remainder of their lives. Her husband died in 1957.

Mrs. angle was a member of the Christian Church. She had received a special medal from the Alfalfa Historical Society for being a resident of Alfalfa County since 1907.

Mrs. Angle is survived by three sons, John and Hal, both of Wichita, Kansas; Bob L. Angle, Sterling, Virginia; four daughters, Lula Andrews, Greeley, Colorado; Ruth Meeks, Mound Valley, Kansas; Alma Flint, Turnwater, Washington, and Betty Robison, Concordia, Missouri; a sister, Gertrude Cealey, Marshall, Texas; 23 grandchildren; several great – and great – great – grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons, a daughter, a brother and a sister.

Memorials may be made to the Alfalfa County Hospital, with the funeral home serving as custodian of the fund.

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