Orville "Steve" Landis Obit
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Wayne Orville "Steve" Landis
Apr 2, 1918 - Jun 2, 1956
Posted by Lois Burdick

Funeral services for Orville {Steve] Landis will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Billings Methodist church with Rev. Paul Keinholz officiating. Burial will be in the Billings Cemetery by Anderson Funeral Home.

Landis, 38, died Saturday morning in the Veterans Hospital in Oklahoma City following a lingering illness. Born near Billings, he had lived in the community all his life with the exception of the 2 1/2 years which he served in the armed forces during WW II.
A graduate of Enid Business college. Landis was a member of the Billings Methodist church, IOOF Lodge, and the commander of the Billings American
Legion post.

He is survived by his wife Helen; one daughter, Judy and two sons, Larry and Randy all of the home. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ingmire, of Garber and his Maternal grandmother, Mrs. Gertrude Moore. 

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