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Max Eldon MITCHELL
Enid News and Eagle
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
09-20-2008
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

The funeral for Max Eldon Mitchell, 83, of Enid, will be 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 22, 2008, in Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Wade Burleson will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. He was born Feb. 22, 1925, in Hennessey to Earl and Ione Yoeman Mitchell and died Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008, at his home.

He moved to Enid in the mid-1930s, where he attended Enid schools. He married Ethel Hambright Aug. 6, 1944, in Enid. He worked for the Oklahoma Highway Department 32 years, retiring June 1, 1986. He was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church, American Legion and Pioneer-Pleasant Vale Lions Club.

Surviving are his wife Ethel, of the home; one daughter, Sharon Epps of Corona, Calif.; one granddaughter; and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one son and one sister.


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