Bossart, who died Wednesday morning in an Enid hospital, will be buried in the Kremlin cemetery. The Henninger Funeral Home is in charge of the body.
When the Cherokee Strip was opened, Bossart, who came from Kansas, homesteaded near Kremlin and has been well known throughout the county.
Among the survivors are Stanley T. Bossart of Enid; four daughters, Iris Bossart of Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Ben Shores of Kremlin; Mrs. Merritt Childers of Enid; and Mrs. Ralph Hamblin of Sacramento, Calif.; all of whom were here when he died; a brother, M.N. Bossart of Sedrowooley, Wash.; and a sister, Mrs. Effie Mathis of Salem, Ore.; who arrived yesterday morning. There are also 9 grandchildren.
Bossart, who died Wednesday morning in an Enid hospital, will be buried in the Kremlin cemetery. The Henninger Funeral Home is in charge of the body.
When the Cherokee Strip was opened, Bossart, who came from Kansas, homesteaded near Kremlin and has been well known throughout the county.
Among the survivors are Stanley T. Bossart of Enid; four daughters, Iris Bossart of Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Ben Shores of Kremlin; Mrs. Merritt Childers of Enid; and Mrs. Ralph Hamblin of Sacramento, Calif.; all of whom were here when he died; a brother, M.N. Bossart of Sedrowooley, Wash.; and a sister, Mrs. Effie Mathis of Salem, Ore.; who arrived yesterday morning. There are also 9 grandchildren.
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