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Nina CARSON
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Enid Morning News Garfield Co., OK
1958
 
Submitted by: Lois Burdick


FINAL RITES TODAY
Mrs. Nina Carson, 73, died at her home 125 East Pine Saturday afternoon following a period of ill health.
A native of Gladston, Ala. she came to Oklahoma as a girl with her parents and had lived in Enid for many years.

She was a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist.

Survivors are one son, Clyde Carson of Enid, one grandson, Jerry Carson of Okla. City; a great grand son, Loren Page of Calif; a grand daughter, Mrs. Bob Page; three sisters, Mrs. Jeanette Saunders, of the home; Mrs. Jessie Moore of Dallas, Tex. ; and Mrs. H. W. Thornberger, of Goltry. two brothers, A. B. Clark of Calif. J. T. Clark of Tulsa.

Funeral services will be Wednesday, May 28, at the funeral home and burial will be in the Enid Cemetery.

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