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Linda Rae Decker
© Enid Daily Eagle
09-1968
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


July 3, 1952 - September 25, 1968

Funeral services for Linda Rae "Penny" Decker, 2505 E. Oak, will be conducted at 2 PM Saturday in the Brown Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Paul H. Tripp officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home.

Miss Decker died Wednesday from injuries sustained from a gunshot wound. She was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and raised in California. She came to Enid from Petaluma, California, in November 1967 and was currently a junior at Enid high school.

Survivors include her mother,Mrs. Mildred Decker, Enid; father, John O. Decker, Enid; one brother, Gary of the home at 2505 E. Oak, and one half – sister, Mrs. Maxine Norriex, Garden Grove, California.

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