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Helen Marie Rice Mueller
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Services for Helen Marie Rice Mueller were conducted Wednesday in the Red Hill cemetery, Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
Mrs. Mueller passed away in Wichita, Kansas Sunday after a lingering heart illness.
Helen Marie was the oldest daughter of Mrs. Muriel Rice and the late Chauncey V. Rice, former resident of both Hammon and Cheyenne.
After the death of her father, Helen Marie moved to Wichita where she had resided for the past fifteen years.
Immediate survivors are her husband; her mother, Mrs. Muriel Rice; two brothers, James and Chauncey V., all of Wichita; and a sister, Carol and family of Midland, Texas.
A number of friends from Cheyenne attended the graveside services.
Note: Headstone reads born 1917 died 1958.


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