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© Enid Morning News
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
December 09, 1967
Submitted by: Olive BOWEN

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Clarence A. and Adaline A. RAMMING

Zion Lutheran Cemetery


Adeline A. RAMMING Service Saturday
Service for Adeline A. Ramming, 51, who died Tuesday in an Oklahoma City hospital, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Zion Lutheran Church, Lahoma. Rev. William K. Hannausch will officiate with burial to follow in the Lahoma Lutheran Cemetary under the direction of Darnall Funeral Home.

She was born in Lahoma and later moved in 1937 to Deleware County. She returned to Lahoma in 1939 and lived there since.

Survivors include her widower, Clarence A. , of the home: her mother, Mrs. Lydia M. Graff, Enid, one daughter, Miss Dorothy Ramming, attending Oklahoma State University; three sons, Charles, Sand Springs, Lt. Frank Ramming, Luke AFB, Ariz, David, attending Oklahoma State University; one foster brother, William Oxley, Overland Park, Kan.


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