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Woodward County Obituary
Elmwood Cemetery

© Enid News and Eagle
March 2005
Reprinted with permission
Submitted by: Glenn Shroads


ETHEL MARY LEWIS ATWELL

23 Feb 1920 - 15 Mar 2005

The funeral for Ethel Mary Lewis Atwell, 85, will be 11 AM today at Billings Funeral Home Chapel, Woodward. Melvin Rittenhouse will officiate. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery.

She was born February 23, 1920, on a farm northeast of Woodward to Charles Nelson and Julia Ann Dingee Lewis and died Tuesday, March 15, 2005.

She retired from Trego's Westwear after 27 years. She also worked at Underwear Factory and Jiffy Cleaners. She was a member of Rebekkah Lodge and Lucky Dozen Club. She also volunteered at Red Cross Blood Bank.

Surviving are her husband, Clarence; four daughters, Beth Walton of Grove, Judy Mackey of Paris, Tennessee, Donna Loghry of Mooreland, and Cindy Lemke of Guthrie; eight grandchildren; and five great – grandchildren.


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