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Sunset Memorial Gardens & Mausoleum Cemetery
Payne County, Oklahoma



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Cecil George Bauman ~ Frances Virginia [Hadley] Bauman

Obituary
Sunset Memorial Gardens & Mausoleum Cemetery
Payne County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Cheryl

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Friday, December 18, 1981

Cecil George Bauman
February 24, 1900 ~ December 17, 1981


Cecil George Bauman, 311 Orchard Lane, dude Thursday, December 17, 1981 at his home. He was 81.

Funeral services will be Monday at 2 pm in the First Christian Church with the Rev James Cord officiating. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Strode Funeral Home will be in charge of all arrangements.

Friends may call at the Strode Funeral Home between 2-9 pm on Sunday, and memorial contributions may be made in the name of the deceased to the First Christian Church or Alpha Gamma Rho.

Bauman was born February 24, 1900, near Carthage, Mo, the son of George and Sara Bauman. His family loved near Carthage until 1908 when they moved to New Mexico to establish a home on a government claim. In March of 1918, they moved to Nowata County, where he finished high school in 1919.

Bauman enrolled in Oklahoma A&M College in September, 1920. His major training was in the field of processing and marketing of dairy products.

On December 20, 1924, he and the former Frances Hadley were married.

Bauman left college in March 1925 -------. ------ office of the service where he served in a number of areas until retirement as state Rural Development Leader in 1965.

He was a member of the First Christian Church and served as Executive Director for the Stillwater United Fund in 1969, 1970 and 1972. He was a member of the National Rural Sociological Society and Alpha Gamma Rho, a professional and social organization of students enrolled in agricultural fields.

Obituary
Sunset Memorial Gardens & Mausoleum Cemetery
Payne County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Cheryl

Thursday, February 9, 1984

Frances Virginia [Hadley] Bauman
June 14, 1900 ~ February 6, 1984


Bauman Rites To Be Friday

Mrs Cecil G. [Frances Virginia] Bauman, former Stillwater resident, died Monday, February 6, 1984, at Bartlesville. She was 84.

Her funeral will be at 2 pm Friday in the First Christian Church, with Rev James Cord officiating. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery, under the direction of Strode Funeral Home.

The family will be at the funeral home from 6 to 8 pm Thursday evening.

The daughter of Mary Alice and Neb Hadley, she was born June 14, 1900 at Carthage, Mo.

She grew up at Wann and was a graduate of Copan High School.

She later attended Oklahoma State Teachers College at Tahlequah and was a teacher at Watova.

She and Cecil G. Bauman were married December 20, 1924 and after their marriage they lived in Sallisaw and Pryor before coming to Stillwater in 1939.

She was a member of the Christian Church.

In addition to her husband, who died December 17, 1981, she is predeceased by a brother, Marion Hadley.

Surviving are a son, Harold D. Bauman of Columbus, Ohio and a daughter, Martha Knoy of Keene, NM.

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