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Mrs. Fred METZLER
Enid News and Eagle
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
March 17, 1962
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

Funeral services at the Fossett Funeral Home for Mrs. Fred (Ollie) Metzler, 89, a resident of Gibbon, Neb. who died Friday at her home. will be Monday at 2 p.m. in the Fossett Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Dale A. Waring officiating and burial will follow in the Memorial Park Cemetery.

She and her husband lived in Lahoma several years prior to his death in 1945.

She was a member of the Lutheran Church.

The body will arrive in Enid from Nebraska early Sunday morning and services will be held Monday afternoon. Burial will be in Memorial Park beside her husband.

Survivors include one son Arthur of Lahoma; three daughters, Mrs. A. L. (Marie) Friedrich, Gibbon, Neb. ; Mrs. Robert I (Lolita) Davis, Orange TX; Mrs. Sylvia Ard, Eureka Springs, Ark.; 12 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren.

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