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Jesse Ray Bartell
© Enid Morning News
04-1984
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Jesse Ray BARTELL

Hawley Cemetery


Manchester – Jesse Ray Bartell, 40, of rural Manchester, died Sunday at his home after a sudden illness. The funeral will be 2 PM Wednesday, in the Manchester Christian Church, with Rev. Paul Cole officiating.

Burial will be in the Hawley Cemetery, under the direction of McNeil Funeral Service, Wakita.

Bartell was born October 9, 1943, at Moab, Utah and moved with his parents to Kansas as a child. He graduated in 1962 from Larned High School, Larned, Kansas and was an Air Force veteran of the Vietnam war.

Bartell was a refrigeration and appliance repair man and a member of the Manchester Christian Church.

Survivors include his wife, Sue, of the home; two daughters, Ann and Shelley, his parents, Dean and Lillian Bartell, of Waldron, Kansas; two brothers, Leonard, of Manchester and Laverne, of Lawrence, Kansas; one sister, Paula Trim, Galesburg, Kansas.

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