Herman REIM
Garfield Co., OKSubmitted by: Lois Burdick
Kremlin, OK
Herman Reim, 70 died in an Enid Hospital Saturday, following an illness of four weeks duration.
He was a native of Welcome, Minn. and came to Oklahoma in 1895. He has lived in the Kremlin and Hillsdale community since.
He is survived by his wife of the home in the Kremlin community; four daughters, Mrs. Fred (Alberta) Wilcox of Kremlin; Mrs. Max (Mildred) See of Washington, Iowa; Mrs. Bill (Carrie May) Greensweight, of Calif. ; and Mrs. Bob (Donna Glee) Harvey of Corpus Christi, TX; three sons, Dr. Robert G. Reim of Clinton; Omar Reim of Garber; Donald Reim of Enid; eight sisters,two brothers, 19 grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Redeemer Lutheran church with the Rev. Willard Stark officiating. Internment will be in the Kremlin cemetery under the direction of Henninger-Allen Funeral Home.
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