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Mertha E. Baird
10-1964
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Services Monday for Mrs. Bertha E. Baird

Funeral services will be 2 PM Monday in the Brown Funeral Home for Mrs. Bertha E. Baird, 65, 214 N. Jefferson, who died Friday, October 2, 1964.

Elder A. L. May will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery under direction of Brown Funeral Home.

A native of Dover, she was raised in the Meno – Ringwood communities. She had resided in Enid for the past 20 years.

A member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, she had worked as a nurse's aide for the past several years.

Survivors include two sons, James, Los Angeles, California; and Robert, Wellington, Kansas; two foster children, Charles Skalenda, Lovington, New Mexico; and Mrs. Ruth Broomfield, Red Oak.

Also two sisters, Mrs. Ina Topley, Enid; Mrs. Nellie Hemming, Belore, Kansas; one brother, Frank Fillman and 15 grandchildren.

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