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Leota Boyle
© Enid Morning News
08-1978
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© David Schram

Leota BOYLE

Calvary Catholic Cemetery



Miss Leota Boyle, 62, Bethesda, Maryland, died in a hospital there Tuesday after a short illness.

Recitation of the Rosary for Miss Boyle will be at 8 PM today in the Henninger - Allen Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass will be Friday at 11 AM in St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church with the Rev. Marvin Leven officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Miss Boyle was born in Manchester and grew up there. For the past 20 years she had lived in Maryland where she was employed by the U. S. Navy Bureau of Medicine as a technical publications writer - editor.

She was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Bethesda and the Catholic Daughters.

Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Bert Koehler, Wakita and Mrs. Jim Porter, Lawler, Iowa; a brother, Gene Boyle of Manchester.

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