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W. M. Rodenberg
The Lahoma News
Lahoma, Garfield Co., OK
February 3, 1928
page 1, column 4
Submitted by: Emily Jordan

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William RODENBERG

Del Norte Cemetery


RODENBERG FUNERAL AT DRUMMOND
Funeral services for W.M. Rodenberg, 72 years old, who died at his home in Enid Saturday afternoon, were held at the Drummond Congregational church Tuesday afternoon. Burial was made in the Del Norte cemetery.
Mr. Rodenberg formerly lived on a farm near Drummond and had been a resident of this section for 22 years.
He is survived by his widow, four daughters, Mrs. August Klemme, Eagle, Nebr.; Mrs. William Knaup, Murdock, Nebr.; Mrs. Augustus Dierksen, Billings; and Mrs. Charles Seba, Drummond; three sons, William H. and Charles, of Enid; and Irvin of Drummond, and other relatives.


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