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Archibald Moses McEWEN
Enid Morning News
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
Sunday January 23, 1944
 
Submitted by: Lois BURDICK


Arch McEWEN services to be held Monday
The funeral for Arch M. McEWEN will be Monday at 10;30 am in the Henninger Funeral Homewith Rev. J. N. Sours officiating and burial will be in the Enid Cemetery with an Elks lodge committal service.
Mr. McEwen suffered a strole of paralysis a number of years ago and has since been bed ridden.

Upon coming to Oklahoma with his Mother, at the opening of the strip he settled on a farm south of Drummond in the Barr community. Prior to his illness he was a representive of the Champlin Refinery company, traveling in Michigan and Wisconsin.

He is survived by his wife Minnie of the home, two daughters, Mrs. L. T. Smith of Enid and Mrs. L. E. Green of Chicago; a son John W. McEwen of Culver City, Cal. Nine grandchildren and one great grandchild.


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