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Mary Lucretin TREKELL
The Enid Morning News
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
January 6, 1949
 
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

© Glenn

Frank and Mary L. TREKELL

White Cemetery


SERVICES SUNDAY FOR MRS. TREKELL

Funeral services will be held Sunday 2 p.m. at the Baptist Church in Hunter for Mrs Lucretin Trekell of this community who died sudden Tuesday night.

Mrs. Trekell 60, was a native of Kansas. She came to the Hunter community from Kingman, Kan. as a small girl with her parents. She was a member of the Baptist Church.

The family of 13 children and their families were pesent for a reunion Christmas day at the Trekell home, northeast of Hunter, the first time in several years that the family had been together.

Survivers include her husband, Frank of the home; five daughters, Mrs. Johnson Walker, Mrs. Earl Hendrix and Mrs. Effie Miller , of Hunter, Mrs. Hal Davis of Pond Creek, and Mrs. Tom White of Baton Rough, La. , eight sons, M. E. , Homer and Dale, of Hunter, Ray of Enid, H. W. of Okla. City, Irvan of Tulsa, Frank Jr. of Austin, Tx., and Wayne of Eldorado, Kan., several grandchildren and gr grandchildren,; a sister, Mrs. George Horton, of Des Moines, N M ; a half sister, Mrs. Nora Rowe of Tonkawa; and three brothers, Wm, and L. G.Young of Hunter, and Elmer Young of Enid.


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