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Wilmer Harold Arthur
© Enid Morning News
03-1988
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Wilmer Harold ARTHUR

Pleasant Hill Cemetery


Graveside services for Wilmer Harold Arthur of Enid, 66, will be at 10 AM Monday at Pleasant Hill Cemetery near Meno with Lieut. Col. Bill Weaver officiating. Arrangements are by Hwnninger – Allen Funeral Home.

Arthur died Thursday in a veterans hospital in Oklahoma City, March 17, 1988. He was born February 27, 1922, in Ringwood where he grew up and attended schools before entering the U. S. Air Force in 1942. He served about 21 months.

After receiving his discharge Arthur moved to Enid and worked as a trucker for Wackers and later for Hackney Iron and Steel. He was a member of the Enid VFW and the American Legion.

Survivors include two daughters, Linda and Pattie; two brothers, Roy of Beaumont, California, and Albert of Fort Hood Army Base, Killeen, Texas; and three sisters, Evelyn Mack of Lahoma and Wanita Brown of Belle Plaine, Kansas, and Betty Slaton of Moore.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Cancer Division.



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