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Ginger Holmes
© Enid Morning News
08-1980
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid Morning News

Mrs. Howard N. (Ginger) Holmes, 802 S. Hayes, died early Thursday in an Enid hospital.

Services will be at 10 AM Saturday in the First United Methodist Church with Doctor Irving Smith and the Rev. Orville Parham officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery under direction of Brown Funeral Home.

Born at Wyandotte, she moved with her parents, Frances M. and Sardenia Dugan, to Beaver County at an early age. In 1908 the family moved to a farm near Douglas, Kansas, and on June 26, 1919, she married Howard N. Holmes at Great Bend, Kansas.

The couple lived at Ellenwood, Kansas, for several months prior to moving to Wichita. They then lived in Omaha, Nebraska, for several years before moving to Enid in 1930, living here until moving to Fort Worth, Texas, in 1942. They returned to Enid in 1950.

Mrs. Holmes was an active member of First United Methodist Church. She was also a life member of WSCS at Fort Worth.

Survivors include her husband, Howard N.; And two nieces, Mrs. Jerry (Sandra Jo) Strickbine, Bartlesville, and Mrs. Roger (Jeane) Landry, Marathon, Florida.

Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church.

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