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Robert I. BOYINGTON
Enid Morning News
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
Aug, 22, 1920
 
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

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Robert I. BOYINGTON

Rose Hill Cemetery


Services Friday for Robert I. BOYINGTON
Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in the Brown Funeral Home Chapel for Robert I. Boyington, 64, who died Tuesday at his home on North Jefferson after an apparent heart attack. Burial will be in the Rose Hill Cemetry, Carrier.

Born Nov. 29, 1908 in Carrier he was a member of the Congrational Church. Boyington was a geological engineer and had lived in Huston, Tex. for many years before coming to Enid several months ago for medical treatment.

Survivors include his wife Verna of Lubbock, Tex.; his mother Mrs. Charles A. Boyington of Enid; a brother Carlton og Joplin Mo. ; and a sister, Mrs. Charles Carroll of Enid.


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