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Alva Rowlan
© Enid Morning News
10-1968
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


November 7, 1883 - October 15, 1968

Funeral services for Alva Rowlan, 85, who died Thursday night in a local hospital, will be at 2 PM Monday in the chapel of Brown Funeral Home. Dr. T. P. Haskins will officiate and burial will follow in the Enid Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home.

Rowlan, born in Bethany, Kansas, came to Oklahoma in 1932, settling west of Enid. He moved to Enid in 1954.

He is survived by his wife Lois of the home at 2320 E. Eucalyptus; a daughter, Mrs. Roy (Genevieve) Emerson, Enid; a son, Oliver Rowlan, Hutchinson, Kansas; two grandchildren; two brothers, Francis Rowlan and Dewey Rowlan, both of Cherokee; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Nutter, Cherokee and Mrs. Goldie Shuck, Mokelmney, California.

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