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Cuma Bond
© Enid Morning News
04-1969
Submitted by: Ann Archer

© Enid Morning News

© Ann Archer

Cuma and Lowell Bond

Memorial Park Cemetery


Funeral services for Mrs. Lowell E. (Cuma) Bond, 56, Canton, will be at 2 PM Tuesday in the Chapel of the Brown Funeral Home.

Rev. Paul Tripp will officiate and burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Brown's.

Mrs. Bond, a native of Canton, died Friday in an Okeene hospital. She attended elementary school at Canton and Blackwell and graduated from Enid high school in 1931.

She and Lowell E. bond were married March 10, 1933, in Medford and lived in Enid until 1961.

Mrs. Bond was a member of the Trinity Methodist Church, Enid; past member Singing Wives; past president of XYZ Club; past President of Sigma Nu Fraternity Mothers Club in Stillwater.

She is survived by her husband Lowell Bond, Canton; two sons, Charles D. Bond, Ft. Worth, Texas, and Captain Gregg S. Bond, Ft. Wolters, Mineral Wells, Texas; her mother, Mrs. C. Y. Hockaday, Canton; a sister, Mrs. Carl Myers, Enid; a niece, Mrs. Donald Krause, Okeene and four grandchildren.

Her father and a sister preceded her in death.

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