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Charles Edwin Todd
© Enid Morning News
10-1984
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Elva I. and Charles E. TODD

Pond Creek Cemetery


Pond Creek – The funeral for Charles Edwin Todd, 82, who died Tuesday in Oklahoma City, will be at 2 PM Friday in Wilson Funeral Home Chapel at Pond Creek. The Rev. Oscar Pennington of Oklahoma City will officiate. Burial will be in the Pond Creek Cemetery.

Todd was born April 2, 1902, at Potosi, Missouri, and lived in California for 25 years where he was a brakeman for Southern Pacific Railroad. He married Elva Sneary of Grant County. They moved to Oklahoma City in 1972.

Todd also was a veteran of World War I.

Survivors include his wife, Elva, of the home in Oklahoma City; two brothers, Ed Todd and Percy Todd, both of Festus, Missouri; and two sisters, Mabel Quenzer, Mehlville, Missouri, and Bessie Trenholm, East Carondelet, Illinois.

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