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Edna McCarron
© Enid News and Eagle
03-27-1978
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Enid News and Eagle

The funeral for Mrs. J. R. (Edna) McCarron, 71, will be at 10 AM Thursday in the First United Methodist Church with Dr. Irving L. Smith officiating. She will be buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, under the direction of the Ladusau – Evans Funeral Home.

Mrs. McCarron died Monday in a local hospital after a brief illness. She was born March 14, 1907, at Topeka, Kansas, and had lived in Enid the past 41 years.

Mrs. McCarron was a member of the First United Methodist Church and was active in the work of the church. She and J. R. McCarron were married April 16, 1927, and he survives.

In addition to her husband of the home at 1107 E. Maine, Mrs. McCarron is survived by a son, Donald McCarron, Oklahoma City; two grandchildren; four great – grandchildren; three step – grandchildren; two sisters, Esther Chocran and Anna Glaze, both of Topeka, Kansas.



James R. McCarron
© Enid News and Eagle
06-1994
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


A graveside service for James R. "J. R." McCarron, 92, 1107 E. Maine, will be at 3 PM Tuesday in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Ladusau – Evans Funeral Home. The Rev. Jack Atkinson will officiate.

McCarron was born February 23, 1897, in Dover, Kansas, and died Saturday at a local hospital.

He was a machinist with Santa Fe Railroad in Topeka, Kansas, from 1916 to 1921. He also was employed by George E. Failing Company for 25 years, retiring in 1962.

On April 16, 1927, he married Edna Clair Garwood in Topeka, and 10 years later, the couple moved to Enid. She preceded him in death on March 27, 1978.

Survivors include a son Don; three sisters, Teresa Shoemaker, Mary Wortman and Irene Snyder, all of Topeka, Kansas; two grandchildren; four great – grandchildren; three step – grandchildren; four step – great – grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Memorials may be made to Bass Baptist Hospital or to First United Methodist Church.

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