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Lela Mae Bowers
© Enid Morning News
04-1975
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Lela Mae Bowers, 67, 612 N. Cleveland, died at Bond, Colorado, Saturday evening following a sudden illness. Her funeral will be at 2 PM Wednesday in Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Eldon Kirks officiating. Interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mrs. Bowers was born April 28, 1907. She came to Enid from Topeka, Kansas, in September 1967.

Survivors include six sons, Thomas Chavez, Bond, Colorado, Richard Chavez, Enid, Clarence Pike, Huntsville, Texas, Gerald Pike, McAlester, Jack Pike, Enid, and Larry Pike, United States Army; 16 grandchildren; two brothers, Melvin Jeffries, Yuma, Arizona, and Howard Jeffries, Downey, California, and one sister, Mrs. Emily Bolton, El Dorado, Arkansas.

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