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Ella Ovella (Word) McCall
Sep 22, 1885 - Jan 22, 1979
Submitted by: Glenn

Enid Morning News
22 January 1979

Kingfisher – Mrs. Tom (Ella) McCall, 94, died Monday in a Kingfisher hospital.

She is survived by her husband, Tom; two sons, Walter D. McCall, Phoenix, Arizona, Tom Rawleigh McCall, Kingfisher; three daughters, Mrs. Guan Loveall, Phoenix, Mrs. Olga Barnhart, Guthrie, Mrs. Anna Mae Wolf, Oklahoma City, Mrs. Massie Redden, Kansas City, Missouri; 16 grandchildren; 23 great – grandchildren and three great – great – grandchildren.

The funeral for Mrs. McCall will be at 2 PM Wednesday in the United Methodist Church with the Rev. W. D. Gilbert and the Rev. Phil Ware officiating.

Burial will be in the Kingfisher Cemetery, under the direction of the Sanders Funeral Service.

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