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Minnie Blanche Dolan
©Enid Morning News
06-10-1969
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

© Glenn

Minnie B. and Walter J. DOLAN

Lamont Cemetery



Minnie B. Dolan services Wednesday

Lamont – Minnie Blanche Dolan, 83, died Monday in Enid. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 AM Wednesday at the First Christian Church, Lamont, with Rev. Kenneth Garrison officiating. Burial will be in the Lamont Cemetery under the direction of McCafferty – Bolick Funeral Home.

Mrs. Dolan was born April 18, Topeka, Kansas, and had been a resident of the Lamont area since 1894.

She was a member of the Lamont First Christian Church, Eastern star, White Shrine.

Survivors include nephews, Virgil Kirby, Ray Kirby, Joel Kirby, Frank Kirby, Paul Kirby, and Don Kirby, all of Lamont; seven nieces, Mrs. Guy Wellman, Mrs. Gene Brewer, Mrs. Leota Cruse, Mrs. Gene Boyle, all of Lamont, Mrs. Hazel Smith, and Mrs. Dorothy Dowel, both of Enid; two sisters – in – law, Mrs. Georgia Kirby, and Mrs. Rans Kirby, both of Lamont. Her husband Walter preceded her in death.

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