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Elvena (Jones) & Marion Zimmerman
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Kingfisher Cemetery
Kingfisher County, Oklahoma

© John Russell Pierson

Obit for Elvena posted by Jo Aguirre
Aug 20, 1899 - Aug 24, 1986

Enid Morning News
Unknown Date

KINGFISHER - Mrs. Marion (Elvena) Zimmerman, 87, died Sunday in Ft. Worth,  Services will be 
10:30 am Thursday at Sanders Funeral Service chapel in Kingfisher with the Rev. Forrest Woodward  officiating.

Burial will be at the Kingfisher Cemetery.

Zimmerman was born Aug. 20, 1899 in Jones to Park and Bertha Jones.  On Nov. 6, 1920, she  married Marion Zimmerman.  He died Jan. 25, 1982.  She then moved to Texas to live with  her daughter. 

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Frank (Doris Jean) Curley, Raytown, Mo., and Mrs. Bruce  (Melba ) Whitson, Fort Worth, Texas; a granddaughter, and a great granddaughter. 
 
Memorials may be made to the Kingfisher Community Hospital .  
 

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