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Ellis County Obituary
Gage Cemetery

aka Little Wolf Creek IOOF

© Enid Morning News
4 October 1985
Reprinted with permission
Submitted by: Glenn Shroads


EARNEST "IKE" ASHPAUGH

7 Jul 1898 - 4 Oct 1985

Waynoka – Services for Earnest (Ike) Ashpaugh, 87, will be 10 AM Monday at the Church of God in Waynoka. Rev. Chester Brown and Rev. Harold Caves will officiate. Burial will be 2 PM Monday at the Gage Cemetery under the direction of Marshall Funeral Home of Waynoka.

He was born in Diller, Nebraska, July 7, 1898 and died at a Waynoka hospital Friday after a lengthy illness.

On August 16, 1919, he married Ora Grace Rider in Gage. They moved to Waynoka in 1923. He is a retired employee of the Santa Fe Railroad and had operated a plumbing shop and store in Waynoka.

He was a member of the Waynoka Church of God.

His wife died July 17, 1983.

He is survived by three sons, Harold and Clyde, both of Amarillo, Texas, and Kenneth of Guymon; three sisters, Eva Schoenhalls, Okeene, Viola Crosier, Canadian, Texas, and Ethel Gaisford, Abilene, Texas; nine grandchildren, and 13 great – grandchildren.


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