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C. C. Mack
© Enid Morning News
02-1977
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Enid News and Eagle

© Glenn

Lucy K. and Charles C. MACK

Bison Cemetery


C. C. (Charlie) Mack, 77, died Saturday evening in a local hospital of an apparent heart attack. A Rosary and Wake Bible service will be conducted Tuesday at 7:30 PM in the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass will be Wednesday at 10 AM in St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Bison with the Rev. Jerome G. Talleen officiating. Burial will be in the Bison Cemetery.

Mack was born and raised on a farm northeast of Bison where his father had homesteaded in the opening of the Cherokee Strip in 1893. Following his schooling at St. Joseph's parochial school at Bison, he farmed and raised stock in the Bison area. He retired in 1967.

Mack married Lucy Felber October 28, 1925, at Bison. He was an active member of St. Joseph's Catholic church at Bison, and served on the church board for several years.

Survivors include his wife, Lucy; four sons, Robert and Leroy, both of Bison, and Carl and Larry, both of Drummond; seven daughters, Mrs. Hugh (Elanor) Watt, New Milford, New Jersey, Mrs. Delores Knapik, Enid, Mrs. Charles (Marcella) Schovanee, Hunter, Mrs. Gary (Yvonne) Wingard, Colby, Kansas, Mrs. Jack (Blanche) Ryel, Conway, Arkansas, Mrs. Mike (Sharon) Pitman, Drummond, and Mrs. Larry (Mary) Cagigal, Oklahoma City; 34 grandchildren; four great – grandchildren; and three brothers, Fred, Bison, Harry, Hayward, and John, Enid.

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