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Reah E. Krienke
© Enid Morning News
02-1977
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Mrs. Reine (Reah E.) Krienke, 65, a former resident of Enid, died late Monday in a Wichita, Kansas, hospital.

Her funeral will be at 10 AM Thursday in the Oakview Christian Church at Wichita, with a second service to be conducted at 3 PM in the Chapel of the Fossett Funeral Home. The Rev. Carl Wilson of Wichita and the Rev. Richard Guentert of Chickasha will be the officiating ministers.

Mrs. Krienke will be buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, with Fossett's in charge.

Mrs. Krienke was born in Enid in 1912 and was married here to Reine Krienke October 27, 1935. They lived in California a short time, then in Parsons, Kansas, before moving to Wichita 20 years ago. She was a member of the Oakview Christian Church there.

In addition to her husband Reine, she is survived by a daughter, Kathleen Taylor, Wichita; three sisters, Opal Bugg, Lawton, Ann Stocking and Edith Miller, both of California; a half – sister, Nell Rector of Enid and three grandchildren. Three brothers died earlier.

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