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Dwight H. Rusco
© Enid Morning News
12-1969
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Ruth A. and Dwight H. RUSCO

North I O O F Cemetery


Dwight H. Rusco Last Rites Tuesday

Isabella – Funeral services for Dwight H. Rusco, 65, who died Saturday morning in a Fairview hospital, are scheduled for 11 AM Tuesday in the Nazarene Church at Isabella. Rev. Frank Keesee will officiate and interment will follow at 3 PM in the North I00F Cemetery at Marshall.

Rusco was born near Marshall, July 2, 1904. He came with his parents to Perkins in 1907. In 1922 the family moved to Stillwater where Rusco worked for a local grocery store. In 1952 he moved to Fairview where he was employed by a poultry company. He married Ruth Kincaid in Stillwater January 8, 1933.

He is survived by his wife, Ruth, of the home, three sons, Jerry E. And Earl, of the home, and Clifford of Fairview, three daughters, Grace and Alice of the home and Mrs. Edith Rhea of California.

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