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Velma Jenison
© Enid Morning News
02-1977
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Enid Morning News

Funeral rites for Mrs. Lawrence (Velma) Jenison, 75, will be at 2 PM Thursday in the First Baptist Church at Ringwood with the Reverend Randy Wilburn and the Reverend Jackie Spurgeon officiating.

Burial will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery, with the Brown Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. Jenison died Monday evening after a month's illness.

She was born and grew up an Arapaho. The former Velma Nettie Bertram, she moved to Enid in 1922 and was married to Lawrence J. Jenison September 9, 1927.

Mrs. Jenison worked at the Enid State School for a number of years and later helped her husband with the Meridian Courts, a motel which they owned and operated for several years. She retired in 1969.

Mrs. Jenison was a member of the First Baptist Church at Ringwood.

She is survived by her husband Lawrence J. Jenison of the home at 511 E. Chestnut; a sister, Mrs. John (Lucille) Hudson, Dothan, Alabama; several nieces and nephews, including James L. Fry, Liberal, Kansas, and Gilbert E. Fry, Wichita, Kansas, who grew up in her home.

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