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Eunice Eula Anderson
© Enid Morning News
01-1963
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

Funeral services for Eunice Eula Anderson, 71, who died Friday night in a local hospital, will be conducted at 2 PM today from the Chapel of the Darnall Funeral Home.

Rev. O. L. Elleton will officiate. Interment will be in the Enid Cemetery under direction of the Darnall Funeral Home.

Mrs. Anderson was born on November 10, 1891 at Columbus, Georgia, and moved to Gray, Oklahoma, in 1913 and later to Pauls Valley, in 1917. She moved to Enid in 1926 and had lived here since that time.

She was a member of the Enid Nazarene church.

Survivors include one son, Clarence Freeman of Oklahoma City; also four grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Leo, Louis, Irvin and Robert Hatfield, Stanley Botts and Donald Holt.

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