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Obituary
Evergreen Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Helen Hatfield

© The Chickasha Daily Express
Chickasha, Oklahoma
Thursday, September 28, 1967

Leonard Cloe Reisman
March 10, 1911 ~ September 27, 1967


Leonard Reisman, 58, Port Hueneme, Calif., formerly of Chickasha and Minco, died Wednesday afternoon following a sudden heart attack.

Mrs. Reisman is the former Miss Betty Sullivan, sister of Debs Sullivan of Chickasha.

The body is being forwarded to Grady County for burial. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced later.


© The Chickasha Daily Express
Chickasha, Oklahoma
Friday, September 29, 1967

Leonard Cloe Reisman
March 10, 1911 ~ September 27, 1967


Funeral services for Leonard C. Reisman, 57, of Port Hueneme, California, will be at 2:00 pm Sunday at the Bill Eisenhour Funeral Home, 5005 S. E. 29, Del City.

Interment will be in Minco Cemetery.


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