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Minnie Henke
The Enid Events
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
March 21, 1935
Page 2, section 1, column 8
Submitted by: Emily Jordan

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Edward J. and Minnie HENKE

Kremlin Cemetery


Recent Deaths
MRS. MINNIE HENKE, 65, died suddenly Saturday night at her farm home two and a half miles northeast of Kremlin. Funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist church at Kremlin with burial in the family plot there beside her husband. Mrs. Henke came to the Kremlin community thirty years ago from Illinois. Her husband died 25 years ago.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Charles Young of Billings, Mrs. C.W. Moody of Garwood, Tex., Mrs. Herman Schultz of Billings, and four sons, William Henke of Lucien, Albert and Frank Henke of the home, and Ben Henke of Covington. She also leaves one sister, Mrs. Anna Weisefeyer of Edwardsville, Ind.
The Henninger funeral home had charge of the body.


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