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Helen CHILDERS
July 24, 2002
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

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Helen CHILDERS

Calvary Catholic Cemetery



Mrs. Helen Childress (CHILDERS), 75, 601 West Oklahoma, died Tuesday in a local hospital. Her funeral will be Thursday at 10 a.m. in St. Francis Catholic Church with Father Marvin F. Leven officiating and burial will be in the Calvary Catholic Cemetery under the direction of the Russworm Funeral Home. Mrs. Childress, a house wife had lived in Enid approximately 50 years.
Survivors include three daughters, Margaret of the home; Mrs. Romona Nichols of Wichita, Kansas; Mrs. Francyne Edwards, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; two sons, Donald J. Hampton of Los Angeles, Calif.; and Samuel Hampton, of Mt. Enterprise, Tex. and Six grandchildren and one great great Grandchild. One sister, Ruth Harris, of Grand Rapids, Mich, and one brother, William Harris, Oklahoma City, OK.

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