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Mrs. Leroy Doris Vickers
© Enid Morning News
11-1974
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Birth: 1917
Death: November 12, 1974

Mrs. Leroy (Doris) Vickers, 57, died Tuesday in a local hospital after a long illness.

The Rev. Charles Wade, pastor of the First Baptist Church where she was a member, will conduct her funeral service Thursday at 2 PM in the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Vickers was a member of the Philo Sunday School Class.

She was born at Carnegie and graduated from high school there. Her parents and a sister predeceased her.

Mrs. Vickers is survived by her husband Leroy of the home at 1201 Sunset; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene (Norma) Baker, Duncan and Mrs. Bob (Karen) Winfield, Colorado Springs, Colorado; a step – daughter, Mrs. David (Clara) Wheatley of Paducah, Kentucky; a step son, Earl J. Vickers, Fort Walton Beach, Florida; 12 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Vogelstrom, Comanche and Mrs. Georgia Grover, Marlow; a brother, Virgil Hill, Salinas, California.

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