Steven Andrew Nickles Obit
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Steven Andrew Nickles
Sep 11, 1991 - Sep 11, 1991
Submitted by: Martha Reddout

A private graveside service for Steven Andrew Nickles, infant son of Bob and Elizabeth (Dula) Nickles of Ponca City, was held September 13, 1991, at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Officiating was Rev. Peter Nguyen, associate pastor of St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
 
The infant died at birth Wednesday, September 11.
 
In addition to this parents, he is survived by his grandmother, Clairann Dula of Lewisville, Texas (formerly of Marietta); grandparents, Clark and Susan Nickles of Ponca City; great-grandparents, Anna Tate of Binger, Ken and Bea English of Guthrie, and Coeweene Nickles of Ponca City; great-great-grandmother, Lonah Nickles of Ponca City; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
 
Arrangements were under the direction of the Trout Funeral Home.
 
Source: Marietta Monitor, 20 Sept 1991, page 4

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