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Wesley A. Lehenbauer
© The Enid Events
July 28, 1938, Page 2, section A, column 1
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© The Enid Events

Wesley A. LEHENBAUER

Calvary Catholic Cemetery



RECENT DEATHS

LEHENBAUER - Rites for W.A. Lehenbauer, 69, who died Monday afternoon at his home, 1401 West Randolph, were held Wednesday afternoon in the Henninger Funeral home chapel, with Rev. Edward J. Voegels of St. Francis Xavier church officiating. Burial was in the Calvary cemetery.

Pallbearers were Tom McCreedy, Milton and Elmer Vieth, Robert Cowdrey, Jim O'Brate and H.H. Fuller.

A retired carpenter, Lehenbauer had been an Enid resident for 32 years. He came from Ames after making the run into the Cherokee Strip, staking a claim one mile and a half southwest of Ames.

He was a member of the Modern Woodmen lodge.

Survivors are his wife, Rosia, two daughters, Mrs. G.E. Estil of Cedar Rapids, Ia.; Mrs. M.A. Wagner, 1310 West Randolph; one sister, Mrs. John Huff, Kingfisher; seven brothers, A.A. of Ames; Ed, Frank and Emil of Kingfisher; George, Henry, and John of Watonga; and nine grandchildren.

Emily Jordan

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