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Marion Dodd
© Dora Burdick (dau)
Submitted by: Lois Burdick


Marion Dodd died at a local hospital after a short illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tues. in the Baptist church, Mountain View, OK and burial will be in the Mountain View Cemetery, with Brown Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements.
He was born Oct. 10, 1895, near Ethel, TX the ninth of ten children born to Sneed Davis and Nancy Louisa RICHARDSON DODD and died Feb. 3, 1968.
He was a veteran of World War 1 and a member of the Baptist Church.
He married Gladys Edwards in 1918 in Fallis, OK
He is survived by three children, Stanley Dodd, of Spokane, WA ; Mrs. Pearl Young, Hayward , CA and Mrs. Dora Burdick, with whom he was making his home at the time of his death. Also one sister, Mrs. Nola, Lee, Hobart; two brothers, Jim Dodd, Sweetwater and Floyd Dodd, South Gate, CA. Ten Grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren.
This is from family information , hand written by his daughter Dora Burdick, and may have appeared in either the Enid morning news and/or the Mountain View paper.




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