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Gregg A & Rosella E (Hoover) Burkhart

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Mountain Park Cemetery
Mountain Park, Kiowa County, Oklahoma  


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Information on Gregg

Mrs. Burkhart Buried Tuesday d. 13 May 1963

Services for Mrs. Rosella E Burkhart, 87, pioneer resident of Kiowa County, were conducted at the Walker Funeral Home Chapel, Thursday, May 16, at 10:oo a. m. following her death Monday in Wichita Falls, Texas, after a long illness.  Lowell Donley of Cordell officiated and burial was made in the Mtn. Park cemetery, Walker Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Born in Iowa, she and her late husband, Gregg Burkhart homesteaded a farm in the Mullins community and and continued to reside in that area until retirement.  Later the couple moved into Snyder where the husband died in 1955.  Mrs Burkhart went at that time to Wichita Falls, Texas, to make her home with relatives.
She was a member of the Church of Christ.

Survivors are one sister, Mrs. Stella Deavers, Los Angeles, Calif. and a number of nieces and nephews.

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