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© Enid Morning News 
Saturday, December 19, 1934
Submitted by: Norma Dunten


Evelyn Lee Norman

November 24, 1919 ~ Dec. 26, 1934

Evelyn Lee NORMAN was born at Chilicothe, MO, November 24, 1919. At the age of four years she moved with her parents to Nevada, MO. from there she moved to Garber and at the age of seven she started to school.

Later she moved with her parents to Enid where she attended Lincoln grade and Emerson junior high school to the 9th grade where she has was attending at the time of her sickness.

On Monday Dec. 17, 1934 she was taken to the hospital where she was operated on for appendicitis.

She was united with the Christian church at Garber and later united with the First Baptist at Enid.

She passed away on Wednesday Dec. 26, 1934 at the age of 15 years, one month and two days. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.V. NORMAN; and two sisters, Mrs. J.H. MILLER and Mrs. Hansel LAUDERBACK; and three brother, Buhl R., Walter A. and Gay L. NORMAN 


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