FEBRUARY 27, 1955
MRS. E. GLINES 89
CLAIMED BY DEATH
Mrs. Elizabeth Glines, 89 of Enid died in a local hospital at 7:40 P.M., yesterday after a lingering illness. She was born at Princeton, Missouri, and came to Oklahoma in 1899, first settling in Cheyenne Valley, northwest of Fairview, where she and her husband homesteaded. She moved to Enid in 1923 and had resided here since. She attended the Methodist Church.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Iva Clawson of 246 South Seventh, with who she lived; Mrs. Glines made her home, and Mrs. John C. Hobby Lawton: two sons, Cliff Glines and George Glines, both of Enid; 11 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; and one brother L. I. Nicholson, Nipawin, Canada.
Services will be held at 2 P.M. Tuesday in the Negginger - Allen Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in the Glenwood Cemetery at Ringwood beside her husband, who died, in April 1917.
FEBRUARY 27, 1955
MRS. E. GLINES 89
CLAIMED BY DEATH
Mrs. Elizabeth Glines, 89 of Enid died in a local hospital at 7:40 P.M., yesterday after a lingering illness. She was born at Princeton, Missouri, and came to Oklahoma in 1899, first settling in Cheyenne Valley, northwest of Fairview, where she and her husband homesteaded. She moved to Enid in 1923 and had resided here since. She attended the Methodist Church.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Iva Clawson of 246 South Seventh, with who she lived; Mrs. Glines made her home, and Mrs. John C. Hobby Lawton: two sons, Cliff Glines and George Glines, both of Enid; 11 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; and one brother L. I. Nicholson, Nipawin, Canada.
Services will be held at 2 P.M. Tuesday in the Negginger - Allen Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in the Glenwood Cemetery at Ringwood beside her husband, who died, in April 1917.
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