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© Published in Enid, OK. News
Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2007
Submitted by: Sylva Rhodes


Frank Paul Shippy

June 24, 1915 ~ Jan. 29, 2007

Graveside service for Frank Paul Shippy, 91, of Bluffton, Alberta, Canada, formerly of Aline, were held Feb. 1, 2007, at Iola Cemetery, Bluffon.

He was born June 24, 1915, in Aline, OK. and died Jan. 29, 2007, at his home in Bluffton.

Surviving are five sons, Mark, Steven, Gregory and Stuart, all of Canada, and Bobby of Idaho; five daughters, Peggy Struble of Idaho, Polly Evans of Enid, Patty Denton and Debbie Ruggs, both of Oakwood and Kay Grinde of Yukon Territory, Canada; two sisters, Lea Mayo and Juanita Johnson; 55 grandchildren; 61 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Lorene Farabee Shippy; two infant sons; one daughter; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.


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