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Betty Brandon Brunken
© Enid News and Eagle
07-2000
Submitted by: Jo AGUIRRE


Afton – A Memorial service for Betty Brunken, 70, will be 9:30 AM Thursday at Worley – Luginbuel Funeral Home Chapel in Grove. The Rev. David Devore will officiate. Burial will be 3 PM Thursday in Memorial Park Cemetery, Enid.

She was born December 17, 1929, in Garber to Art and Louise White Brandon and died Sunday, July 2, 2000, at St. Francis Hospital, Tulsa.

On August 29, 1946, she married Eugene F. Brunken at Wellington, Kansas.

She owned and operated a beauty shop in Garber, moving to Afton in 1973 where she owned and operated a beauty shop at Shangri-La Lodge.

She was a member of the Lutheran Church in Garber.

Surviving are three children, Rod, Jim and Vickie, all of Tulsa; two sisters, Dixie Gracy of Afton and Marian Claybough of Cosby, Texas; and two grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband in 1995, one brother and one sister.

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