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Edith Bourne
© Enid Morning News
05-1976
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Alva – Edith Bourne, 77, died suddenly Thursday morning in an Alva hospital. She was born February 7, 1899, at Bison and graduated from the Greenwood rural school near Ames. She attended the Gods Bible School at Cincinnati, Ohio.

She and Evred Henry Bourne were married in her parents home near Waukomis on September 17, 1919. He died March 18, 1957.

They lived in the Ames area and in 1945 she moved to Enid, then to El Monte, California, the following year, living in that general area until returning to Alva May 1.

She is survived by three daughters, Donna Lee (Mrs. Robert) Moore, Blackwell, Florine Rosella (Mrs. Jim) Richey and Marjorie Cleala (Mrs. Sam) Dunn, both of Alva; two sons, Kenneth W. Bourne of Long Beach, California, and Everett Bourne of Wichita, Kansas; 10 grandchildren; eight great – grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Croves of Enid and Laura (Mrs. Don) Reynolds, Glendora, California; seven brothers, Albert H. Lee, Gig Harbor, Washington, Howard, Alsea, Oregon, Jesse of Love's Park, Illinois, Leonard of Oxford, Kansas, Walter of Ames, Dan and Marion of Hennessey.

Her funeral will will be at 2 PM Saturday in the Enid First Wesleyan Church with the Rev. Max Colaw, pastor, and the Rev. Marvin K. Moverly, pastor of the Alva Wesleyan Church, officiating.

She will be buried in the Memorial Park Cemetery with grandsons serving as casket bearers.

Wharton Funeral Chapel of Alva is in charge of arrangements.

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