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Rev. Father John Fabian Davlin
© Enid Morning News
12-09-1932, Page 1
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© David Schram

Rev. Father John Fabian DAVLIN

Calvary Catholic Cemetery



FATHER DAVLIN
ENID CATHOLIC LEADER, DIES

End Comes as Priest Concludes 25 Years of Service in State

The Rev. Father John Fabian Davlin of St. Francis Xavier's church in Enid, who has been a priest in Oklahoma for 25 years, died last night at 11:25 o'clock in a local hospital following an illness which confined him to his bed four weeks ago last Monday.

With him when the end came was his brother, Ignatius Davlin, an instructor at Rockhurst college in Kansas City, Mo.

Rev. Davlin, 57 years of age, took his preparatory course at St. Mary's and his seminary work at Kendrick in St. Louis. He was ordained nearly 25 years ago.

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