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Beulah A Frakes
Jul 2, 1927 - Dec 16, 1987
Submitted by: Glenn

Enid Morning News
Dec 1987

Services for Beulah A. Frakes, 60, will be at 2 PM Friday at Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Bob Totino officiating. Burial will be in the Lyon Valley Cemetery near Hennessey under the direction of the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home.

Mrs. Frakes was born in Alexandria, Minnesota, July 2, 1927, and lived there until the family moved to Hennessey in 1966. They moved to Enid in 1970. She was retired from the restaurant business in 1983 and died Wednesday in a local hospital after a lengthy illness.

Her husband died in April and she was also preceded in death by a granddaughter.

Survivors include two sons, Tom Larson, Avon, Minnesota, and Rick Frakes of Enid; two daughters, Debbie Jarabek and Vickie Sturgeon, both of Enid; a brother, Laurel Larson, Sumner, Georgia; two sisters, Majel Mikkelson of Alexandria and Mardel Samuelson, Clearwater, Minnesota, and 10 grandchildren.
 

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