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Leona Bell McMillion
© Enid News and Eagle
08-1972
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Mrs. Leona Bell McMillion, 51, a resident of Enid since 1933, passed away early Monday morning in a local hospital. Services will be held at 10 AM Wednesday in the Chapel of the Fossett Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery. Rev. Charles Gibson will officiate.

Mrs. McMillion was born in Okeene. She came to Enid in 1933 and has lived in Enid since that time except for a short time when she lived in Waurika.

Survivors include her father, C. B. Krout, Enid; one daughter, Lynn Dayton of the home; two brothers, Gilbert Krout, Enid and Charles Krout, Kansas City, Kansas; four sisters, Mrs. Leyland Tharp, Enid, Mrs. Rex Morgan, Enid, Mrs. Wayne Dayton, Enid and Mrs. Ray Via, Richmond, Virginia. Her mother preceded her in death.

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