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Iline D. Cox Mikkleson
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Iline D. Cox Mikkleson, born December 29, 1898, in Coleman County, Texas, died Wednesday, November 2, 1958 in an Amarillo hospital, following an illness of 4 1/2 months.
She was married to Olaf G. Mikkelson in Enid, on April 16, 1933.
She has been a resident of this state for 4 years, the last sixteen years in Strong City.
She was a member of the Methodist church.
Her survivors are her husband, Olaf of the home; daughter, Mrs. Joe Ridge; granddaughter, Brenda; grandson, Mike of Amarillo, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Alta Hiatt and Mrs. Nonnie Blount of Hammon; Mrs. Ruby Kays of Moran, Texas; one brother, Blake Cox of Brownwood, Texas; as well as other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Paul Boyer in the Strong City Baptist Church.
She was buried in the Red Hill cemetery, Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, Martin Hullum Funeral Home directing.


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