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Edward Allen Rice
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Edward Allen Rice was born at Lexington, Oklahoma, February 20, 1894.
At the age of 17 years, his parents moved to Oklahoma City where he attended Central High School and finished the 11th grade.
One September 29, 1916 he was united to Agnes Inez Daglish in marriage.
In 1937 he with his family moved to Roger Mills County and resided here until his death.
His parents, one sister and one son preceded him in death.
He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, Mrs. Agnes Rice; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rice of Altus, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Daniel of Oklahoma City; Kenneth Rice of Cheyenne; Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Rice of Edmond, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kovar of Altus, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rice of Oklahoma City, thirteen grandchildren; seven sisters; one brother; as well as numerous friends.
He died June 30, 1962.
Burial in the Silent Home cemetery, Roll, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.


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