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Katherine HERBER WASEMILLER
© The Enid Events
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
Nov. 09, 1939
Page 2, section A,
Submitted by: Emily Jordan


Recent Deaths
WASEMILLER
Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine Herber Wasemiller, 73, were held Tuesday afternoon in the Mennonite Brethren Church, Sixth and East Broadway.
Rev. P. C. Grunau officiating and burial will be in the Starlight Cemetery, north of Lahoma. The Brown Funeral Home is in charge.
Mrs. Wasemiller, who came to Enid from the Lahoma community 17 years ago, has long been a resident of Garfield Co. She died saturday night at her home, 702 South Grand.
Survivers include, four sons, Alex of Pawhuska; George of Dalhart, TX; Jacob of Breckinridge; and Henry of Enid; two daughters, Mrs. B. E. Dykes and Mrs. Simon Johnson, both of Enid. A sister, Mrs. John Schneider of Garber and a brother Henry Erhardt of Mountian View, OK.


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