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Charles Cox
© THE ENID EVENTS
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
October 22, 1936
Page 3, section B, column 3
Submitted by: Emily Jordan

© Glenn

Grace May and Charlie COX

Douglas Union Cemetery


Recent Deaths
Charles Cox, whose home was near Red Rock, died in an Enid hospital Friday night from injuries received on his farm while working with a tractor. Mr. Cox had lived in this community for many years before moving to Red Rock and had a host of relatives and friends here who were grieved to learn of his death. He is survived by his wife, of the home, seven children, several brothers and sisters and other relatives. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at the local Christian Union church by Rev. Clarke of Enid and burial was beside his infant son in the Douglas cemetery.


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