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Lena M. and Nicholas F. MORAN

Lyon Valley Cemetery

Kingfisher County, Oklahoma


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© Jo Aguirre
Obit of Lena by Jo Aguirre

© Enid Morning News and Enid Daily Eagle    unknown date 

LENA MARIE MORAN 
PERRY - Lena Marie Moran, 94, died Monday in a Perry Nursing Home where she had resided since 1973.  Her service will be Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Parker Funeral Home Chapel at Perry. Burial will be at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Union Chapel Cemetery at Hennessey.

Mrs. Moran was born September 2, 1882, in Randolph County, Illinois.  

She was married December 25, 1900, in Kingfisher to Nick F. Moran.  He died in 1940. She moved to Perry in 1945.   Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Pauline Reschke, Oklahoma City, Mrs. Bill (Rose) Knight, Mrs. Dean (Inez) Timmons and Stella Burshik, all of Perry; six sons, Leo, Carl, Frank, all of Perry, Louie, Dover, Jack, Crescent, and Bill, Oklahoma City; 22 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren and six great great grandchildren.  


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