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Myrtle Richardson
©: Enid Morning News
07-1972
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

©: Enid Morning News

© Glenn

Myrtle I. and Howard E. RICHARDSON

Waukomis Cemetery



Mrs. Howard (Myrtle) Richardson, 64, 902 W. Iowa, died Friday in a local hospital after a short illness. Her funeral service will be at 2:30 PM Sunday in the Brown Funeral Home Chapel.

Rev. Lloyd H. Lambert will officiate and burial will be in the Waukomis Cemetery.

Those who wish may make memorials to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Cancer Fund, with Brown Funeral Home as custodian of the fund.

Mrs. Richardson was born in Waukomis and attended school there. She and Howard Richardson were married November 25, 1931 in Enid and lived here since that time.

Mrs. Richardson was a member of the Central Christian Church. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson of Waukomis predeceased her.

Survivors include her husband Howard of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Joyce) Born of Alameda, California, Mrs. Bill (Karen) Douglas of Charleston, South Carolina.

R Surnames - Waukomis Cemetery
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