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Elgin Morrison
© Enid Morning News
09-1976
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre



A service for Elgin Morrison, 27, 726 N. 14th St., whose body was found Saturday near Canton Lake, will be at 2 PM Wednesday, at Davis Park Christian Church with Dan Harlow officiating. Burial will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Ladusau – Evans Funeral Home.

Born May 14, 1949, at Cherokee, he grew up in the Carmen community and attended the Carmen school system.

He came to Enid six years ago and married the former Cindy Morris, December 5, 1970. He was a member of Davis Park Christian Church.

An owner and operator of a service station in Meno, he was also a member of the Racing Club Association.

Survivors include his wife and son, Darrin of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Morrison, Carmen; a step – sister, Ramona Morrison, Carmen, and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison, also of Carmen.

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