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William H. Koch
The Enid Morning News
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
1948
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

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© Lois Burdick

William H. and Ida A. KOCH

Covington Cemetery


WILLIAM H. KOCH DIED IN LOCAL HOSPITAL
William H. Koch, 84, passed away Sunday morning in a local hospital following a lingering illness.

A native of Iowa, he made the run in to the Cherokee Strip and settled two miles north of Covington where he lived until 1910 when he moved into Covington. He was a member of the Covington Baptist Church.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. O. W. Duncan of Rush Springs, with whom he made his home for the past year; Mrs. W. H. Perrin of Covington; and Mrs. Milo Hawkins of Coffeyville, Kan. ; a son, W. E. Koch of Enid; and eight grandchildren.

Funeral arrangments are pending with the Henninger-Allen Funeral Home and burial will be in the Covington Cemetery.


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