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Carrie Vinyard
© Enid Morning News
08-1962
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Carrie M. and Allen R. VINYARD

Garber Cemetery


Mrs. Vinyard Dies; Final Rites Friday

Mrs. Carrie Vinyard, 79, resident of Perry, died Tuesday in an Enid nursing home, where she had been a patient. Services will be 2 PM Friday in Newton funeral home at Perry.

Mrs. Vinyard, native of Des Moines, Iowa, and came to Oklahoma in 1891 with her parents, who settled on a farm 8 miles northeast of Covington. She was married in 1905 in Perry to Allen Vinyard, who survives. Mrs. Vinyard was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist church.

Born 1883

Other survivors are four daughters, Mrs. William McInturff, Perry; Mrs. Sherman LaFen, Lucien; Mrs. Lester Hackler, Ponca City; Mrs. John Clevenger, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; two sons, Allen, Enid; and Dr. Lee Vinyard, Bartlesville; three sisters, Mrs. Leroy Winter and and Mrs. George Hise, Enid; Mrs. Ruth Glenda, Los Angeles, a brother, Irvin Devore, Salina, Kansas; one brother Milt Devore, and her parents preceded her in death.

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