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Ethel M (Mott) & Charley Carl Marion
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Lyon Valley Cemetery
Hennessey,  Kingfisher County, OK

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Obit for Charlie posted by Glenn

Enid Morning News
13 March 1987

Guthrie – Services for Charlie Carl Marion, 86, who died Friday in Lyon County Health Center, will be 9 AM Tuesday in Smith Memorial Chapel.

Burial will be in Lyon Valley Cemetery in Hennessey directed by Smith Funeral Home.

He was born September 18, 1900, in Hennessey. On August 30, 1930, he married Ethel Mott in Enid and was a retired farmer from the Mulhall area.

Surviving are his wife, Ethel, of the home; a daughter, Louise, Austin, Texas; two brothers, John Marion, Mulhall, Bill Marion, Missouri; a sister, Sophia Kennedy, Illinois; three grandchildren and five great – grandchildren.

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