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Pearl Kile
© Enid Morning News
11-1968
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Garber – Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Kile, 85, who died Thursday in an Enid hospital following a lingering illness, will be at 2 PM Saturday in the Garber Assembly of God Church.

Rev. L. D. Pitts of Blackwell and Rev. W. A. Stanley will officiate. Burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery in Enid under the direction of the Anderson Funeral Home of Garber.

Mrs. Kile was born in Bonham, Texas, November 13, 1883, attending schools in that community. She married Henry A. Kile in January, 1900, and they lived in that area until moving to Crescent in 1910, later moving to Garber in 1921.

She is survived by two sons, Otis Kile of Garber and Randall Ray Kile, Clearwater, Kansas; three daughters, Mrs. William (Mary) Harraman, Garber, Mrs. J. W. (Thelma) McNeal, Midwest City and Mrs. Jim (Mellie) Erwin, Oakland, California; 12 grandchildren and five great – grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband and two sons, Alva Lee and Oscar T. Kile.

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