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Scott Dauphin
Mooreland Cemetery
Woodward County, Oklahoma

Son of Lawrence Leon & Irene Faye {Schmidt} Dauphin
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Scott Dauphin
22 Feb 1958 - 22 Feb 1958

Scott Dauphin, infant son of of Lawrence & Irene {Schmidt} Dauphin was born on the morning of 22 Feb 1958 in the Mooreland hospital. He died that evening at the hospital.

He is survived by his parents, a sister, Kathy Jo of the home. By his Paternal Grandparents, Robert Coleman & Samantha {Olds} Dauphin. He was preceded in death by a brother, Robert Larry Dauphin in 1957, also by his Maternal Grandparents, Henry & Mina {Hasemeier} Schmidt

Funeral services were held at the Quinlan Methodist Church on 23 Feb 1958, under the direction of Stecher Funeral Home. Interment was in the Mooreland Cemetery.

Taken from Stecher Funeral Home Record. Submitted by Donna Dreyer

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