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Albert Cemetery

Albert, Caddo County, Oklahoma


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Thomas E. "Tom" Rorie ~ Ida Lee [Elliott] Rorie


Obituary
Albert Cemetery
Albert, Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotton

Anadarko, Oklahoma
June 1970

Ida Lee [Elliott] Rorie
June 8, 1888 ~ June 15, 1970


Ida Lee Rorie died at age 82. She shares a headstone with her husband, Tom E. Rorie

Ida and Thomas E. "Tom" Rorie's children were: Lewis Melvin Rorie, 1915-1995 who died at age 80 and Eunice Mae Rorie, 1918-1974 who died at age 56.

Ida's sister, Clara Elliott, married Tom's brother, George Rorie.

United States Social Security Death Index 1935-current shows Ida L. Rorie. Last residence: Anadarko, Caddo, Oklahoma. Born: June 8, 1888. Died: June 15, 1970. SSN state: Oklahoma.


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