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Joseph Peter Elmer
© Enid News and Eagle
08-08-1984
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Bartlesville – Graveside committal rites for Joseph Peter (Joe) Elmer, 82, a former resident of Enid, will be at 3 PM Monday in Enid Memorial Park Cemetery.

A service will also be observed at 10 AM Monday in the Memory Chapel of Arnold – Moore Funeral Service at Bartlesville. The Rev. Charles McKnight and the Rev. Jere Wilson will officiate.

Elmer died Wednesday evening in a medical center at Bartlesville.

He was born September 9, 1901, in Kansas to Natalie and Peter Elmer, and reared in the 0lathe, Kansas, area where he attended schools. In 1937, he and Frances Belle Ellingsworth were married in Kansas City, Kansas, where they made their home. The couple moved to Bartlesville in 1949 where he joined the Fred Schneider Pontiac Agency, retiring in 1969 from the Oakley Pontiac – Buick Agency.

Survivors include his wife, Frances; one granddaughter, Tracy Belle Stormont of Wichita, Kansas; and several nieces and nephews.

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