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Lillie Riffel
© Enid Morning News
12-1987
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid News and Eagle

August 26, 1900 - December 11, 1997

The funeral for Lillie Riffel, 97, will be at 10 AM Monday at the Ladusau-Evans Chapel with Elder Harold Beltz officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery.

She was born August 26, 1900, at Taylor, Texas, to Albert and Bertha Krueger Belz and died Thursday, December 11, 1997, at her home.

She was raised in Valley View, Texas and moved to the Carrier community in 1920. She married Albert Riffle in 1919. She was the oldest living member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church.

She is survived by two daughters, Albert Becker of Carrier, Laverna Beltz of Enid; two grandchildren, four great – grandchildren and four great – great – grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by five brothers and one sister.

The casket will be open at the funeral home until service time.

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