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Sidney Clyde Bolton, Sr.
© Enid Morning News
04-1971
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Funeral services for Sidney Clyde Bolton Sr., 67, 7014 NW. 49th, Oklahoma City, will be at 2 PM, Monday in Enid's Calvary Baptist Church. Rev. Hoffman, First Baptist Church of Bethany, will officiate with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, under the direction of Merritt Funeral Home, Oklahoma City.

He died Friday night at his home in Oklahoma City.

He was born at May 19, 1903, at Boonville, Mississippi, and moved from Mission, Texas, to Enid in 1961. He moved to Oklahoma City in 1970. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, Bethany.

Survivors are his wife, Katherine, and daughter, Lila, of the home; one son, Sydney Jr., 1318 W. Randolph; two grandchildren; two brothers in Alabama; two sisters in Mississippi and one in Sand Springs, Oklahoma.

The body will lie in state from 10 AM until service time at Calvary Baptist.

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