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Leonora Martin Maupin
© Enid Morning News
06-1977
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Birth: Oct. 8, 1915 Death: Jun. 11, 1977

Mrs. Leonora M. Maupin, 61, 1700 Mosher, died Saturday afternoon.

She was born at Lahoma and moved at an early age to Enid with her parents., Graduating from Enid high school in 1933.

The former Leonora Martin married Woodrow Maupin in Enid in 1939. They lived in Madison, Wisconsin, from 1943 until returning to Enid in 1963.

Mrs. Maupin was a member of St. Luke's United Methodist Church, the WSCS and a past president of the Civenettes Club of Enid.

Survivors include her husband, Woodrow of the home; one son, Ross H., Enid; two sisters, Mrs. J. Willis (Ruby) Boher, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. A. Rudy (Lea Del) Voss, Tulsa; and three grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister.

The service will be 10:30 AM Tuesday in St. Luke's United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jack E. Lyons officiating. Burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of the Brown Funeral Home.

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