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Susan REISCH REED PERRYMAN Aunt " SUKIE "
Enid Morning News
Wednesday, July 29, 1931
Submitted by: Lois Burdick


Sunday Rites Set of Mrs. Perryman

Mrs. Susan May Perryman, 78, died Thursday night at her home, 802 West Wabash, following a brief illness.

She came to Okla. from Kansas at the opening of the strip and settled at Marshall. She came to Enid in 1929 and had made her home here since that time.

Mrs. Perryman was a member of the Central Christian Church.

Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Clara Brownfield of Tonkawa, OK; a brother, John Reisch, of Sherwood, Ore. ; two nieces, Mrs. L. C. Lindley, (Harriett ) of Enid, and A. L. Pinner of San Francisco, CA.

Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Brown Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Fred Hanna officiating. Interment will be in the Enid Cemetery.
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