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Corinne Bernice Craig Monroe
06-1990
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer

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Corinne B. MONROE

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery


The funeral for Corinne Bernice Monroe, 80, was at 2 PM Wednesday at the First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Bill Smith officiating. Burial was in Cherokee Municipal Cemetery directed by Goodwin Funeral Home. She died February 16, 1992, at Alfalfa County Hospital.

She was born February 13, 1912, in Amarillo, Texas, to Walter and Mary Phillips Craig. She attended schools in Lawton, then worked for Aetna Life Insurance Company. She married Joe B. Monroe, and they moved to Enid in 1942. Three years later, they moved to Cherokee and operated a car dealership and farm implement store in partnership with Don and Coleen Miller. They retired in 1972. Due to ill health, she was confined to home. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Book Lovers, Senior Study Club and a past board member of Alfalfa County Library. She was a member of AZ, PEO.

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