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Harper County Obituary
Laverne Memorial Cemetery

© Enid Morning News
May 1982
Reprinted with permission
Submitted by: Glenn Shroads


ETHEL JOSIE MOLER

1895 - 1 May 1982

Laverne – Funeral services for Ethel Josie Moler, 87, were at 2 PM today in the Seeger Funeral Chapel in Laverne with a great – grandson, the Rev. Ronnie Noreuil of Woodward and the Rev. Wesley Peterman officiating.

Burial will be in the Laverne Cemetery.

Mrs. Moler died Saturday in a Buffalo nursing home.

Survivors are four sons, Paul Moler, Chicago, Illinois, Herb Moler, Laverne, Ace and Glen Moler, Little Rock; two daughters, Lorraine Fisher of Assumption, Illinois, and Connie Sauerwein, Long Beach, California; 19 grandchildren and 18 great – grandchildren. Three daughters and two sons preceded her in death.


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