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Eulah B. Burke
© Enid Morning News
12-1985
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

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© Donna Crawford

Clarence M. and Eulah B. BURKE

Enid Cemetery


Graveside services for Eulah B. Burke, 90, who died Tuesday evening at a local nursing home, will be 11 AM Friday at the Enid Cemetery. The Rev. Ashley Clayton will officiate. Arrangements are by Ladusau – Evans Funeral Home.

Mrs. Burke was born July 23, 1895, near Fort Scott, Kansas, to Jake and Margaret Reinecke. She was raised near Kingsley, Kansas. She married Clarence Burke. They moved to Enid. He died in 1965.

Mrs. Burke had lived in Enid the last 50 years and was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church.

Survivors include a niece, Virginia Gregory, Oklahoma City; and two nephews, Harry Reinecke, Greensburg, Kansas, Gary Reinecke, Wichita,

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