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Thelma Huntsinger
© Enid Morning News
12-1977
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Garber – Funeral for Mrs. Wilbur (Thelma) Huntsinger, 59, of Garber, will be 2 PM Thursday in the Free Methodist Church at Covington with the Rev. Harold R. Thomas officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery in Enid by Anderson Funeral Home of Garber.

Mrs. Huntsinger died unexpectedly Saturday near Mount Vernon, Missouri.

She was born August 20, 1918 in Branch, Missouri, and she lived in several Oklahoma oil communities while she was growing up. She was graduated from Covington high school in 1937 and she was a member of the Free Methodist Church. She married Wilbur Huntsinger in 1937 in Covington.

Surviving are her husband of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Katherine Wauehope of Glendale, Arizona; one son, Virgil of Seattle, Washington; her father, Lawrence Bradford of Winfield, Kansas; one sister, Mrs. Katherine Moore of Winfield; two brothers, Riley Bradford of Searanch, California, and Oren Bradford of Tonkawa; and six grandchildren.

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