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Mary Caroline Vculek
© Enid Morning News
06-1972
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Birth: 1906
Death: 1972

Mrs. Mary Caroline Vculek, 66, 517 N. Eighth, died in a local hospital Friday, leaving many surviving relatives.

A Wake Bible Service will be held Sunday at 7:30 PM at the Brown Funeral Home Chapel and a funeral mass will be held Monday at 10 AM at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church with Father M. F. Leven officiating.

Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of the Brown Funeral Home.

Mrs. Vculek was born in Bison and attended school there. She married Emile Vculek on October 27, 1925 and they lived in Bison until moving to Kingfisher in 1950. They lived in Kingfisher for 10 years before coming to Enid in 1960.

Survivors include: her husband of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Bill (Marie) Shelton, Duncan; Mrs. Jack (Regina) Lewis, and Mrs. Ron (Debbie) Van Welden, both of Enid; Mrs. Margie Vculek, of the home; two sons, Ted of Enid, and Stanley of Yukon; eight grandchildren; one brother, Joe A. Fuksa, Hennessy; and two sisters, Mrs. Frank Burshik, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. John Skala, Kingfisher.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, two sisters, and to grandchildren.

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