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Margaret Badzinski
07-31--1981
Submitted by: Jo AGUIRRE


Margaret Badzinski, 59, 1320 N. Oakwood, died Friday night in and El Reno hospital where she was taken after a two-car accident north of El Reno.

Funeral services will be at 11 AM Tuesday at the Ladusau – Evans Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Leslie G/ Everitt officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

The casket will remain open in the foyer of the funeral home until service time.

She was born February 2, 1922 in Alva. She attended Alva schools and later studied at Enid Business College.

On August 27, 1945, she married Albert Badzinski at Alva.

She worked at the Enid State School and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.

In addition to her husband of the home, survivors include two sons, Dr. Terry Badzinski, Oklahoma City, and Gary Badzinski, Enid, her father, Dewey C. King, Alva, and a brother, Dewey H. King, Enid.

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