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Winifred O. Rikli
© Enid Mrning News
06-1973
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

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Submitted by: Ann ARCHER

Winifred O. RIKLI

Del Norte Cemetery


Funeral services for Miss Winifred O. Rikli will be held at 2 PM Wednesday in the Brown Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Kenneth D. Wainscott officiating.

Burial will follow in the Del Norte Cemetery near Drummond.

Miss Rikli, a resident of Los Angeles, California, died Saturday in Santa Monica, California after a long illness. She was 54.

Miss Rikli was born in Drummond. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rikli of Drummond, are among her surviving relatives.

Blaine Rikli, Enid, and Eldon Rikli, Drummond, are surviving brothers. Sisters Mrs. Norris (Joyce) Trostel, Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Howard (Virginia) Nixon, Alva, also survive her.

Memorials may be made to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, with Brown Funeral Home as custodian of the funds.

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