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Richard E. P. MESSALL
Enid Daily Eagle
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
Jan. 10, 1928
 
Submitted by: Lois Burdick


Richard MESSALL
A long illness proved fatal this morning for Richard E, P. "Rick" MESSALL, aged 54 years, 1915 East Maine. At his bedside was his wife and two children.

In 1895 Richard Messall married Miss Amelia Jaedicke, a native of Kansas and a daughter of August A. Jaedicke, a banker of Hanover, and a native of Germany. They have two children, Irene Viola and Victor Richard. He was born in Kansas, January 16, 1874. His father, Gottlieb Messall, was a native of Germany.
Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at the Brown Funeral Home chapel and burial will be in the Enid Cemetery. The Enid Elks will have charge of the service.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Amelia Messall, a daughter, Mrs. P. Henry of Hugo; a son, Victor Messall, his mother Mrs. Emile Messall; and a brother, Frank Messall.


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