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Myrtle Marie Dick
The Messenger
Drummond, Garfield Co., OK
October 17, 1918
Page 4, column 4
Submitted by: Emily Jordan

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Myrtle Marie DICK

Waukomis Cemetery


OBITUARY
Myrtle Marie Dick was born October 14, 1904. She gave her heart to God in November 1916 and united with the Methodist Episcopal church. Marie was a loving, kind, obedient, affectionate daughter; always ready to help and make home brighter. She was an earnest Christian worker continually thinking of the salvation of others. She was faithful to the Lord, the church and her parents. The world was made better by her living. But God, in whom she believed, called her October 11, 1918, from her earthly to her heavenly home.
She leaves a father, mother, one brother and two sisters, with a host of friends, to mourn her loss. Funeral at her home, four miles east of Drummond, Sunday, October 13, by Rev. Ray Altaffer, her pastor.


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