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Dora Lorene DODD BURDICK
Written by her Daughter-in-law
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
Sept. 30, 1977
 
Submitted by: Lois Burdick


OBITUARY
Dora Lorene Dodd Burdick was born Feb. 14, 1922 near Chandler, Lincoln Co. Ok to Marion and Gladys Inez Edwards Dodd.

On Sept. 8, 1938, Dora married Elmer Art Burdick in Medford, OK. She passed away Sept. 30, 1977 in Enid with her family beside her.
She was a loving wife and mother and the best Mother-in-law anyone could have. After her children were grown she sold Avon and worked part time at Virginia "B's".

She was preceded in death by her father Marion Dodd.

Dora is survived by her husband Elmer and five children, Paul and his wife Lois ; Bob and his wife Pat; Cliff ; Renie and her husband Mike Krienke, and Debbie. Her Mother, Gladys Dodd, her sister Pearl Young and brother Stanley Dodd.

Burial will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery.

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