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© Enid Morning News
Submitted by: Jo & Glenn


Charles F. Maupin

July 27, 1924 ~ March 11,  1982


Kerr County, Texas
Garden of Memories Cemetery
Enid Morning News
 Date of Death 11 Mar 1982

Kerrville, Texas – Graveside services will be at 1:30 PM Monday in Garden of Memories Cemetery for Charles F. Maupin, 57, in who died Thursday at Kerrville. The Rev. Darrell Gray will officiate. Grimes Funeral Chapel is in charge.

Maupin was born July 27, 1924, at Sulfur. He lived in Enid until moving to Kerrville three years ago. He was head of the Champlin Petroleum Company marketing department. He and Frances A. Harrison were married November 6, 1942 in Portland, Oregon.

Survivors include his wife, Frances; a son, Mike, and a daughter, Lezlee Heinen, both of Kerrville, a brother, Warren, Temple, Texas, and two grandchildren. 


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