E. H. Leus, 63, of 1424 Michigan, died of a heart attack at 10:15 a.m. today.
He was born Oct 11, 1894 in Taylor, Tex., moved to the Dutton community in 1906 and to Chickasha in 1942. Mr. Leus was a retired farmer, a veteran of World War I, a member of Hurst-Beaton Post No. 54 and First Lutheran Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mattie of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Beth Hoover of Wichita, Kan., and Mrs. Edith Thompson of Oklahoma City; two brothers, Bill of Sun Valley, Idaho, Carl of Ft. Knox, Ken., and Herman; three sisters, Mrs. Selma Schultz of Boise, Idaho, Mrs. Ella Eakins of Dutton and Mrs. Vera Mall of Washington.
The Chickasha Daily Express. Aug 7, 1958, pg 4, col 7
E. H. Leus, 63, of 1424 Michigan, died of a heart attack at 10:15 a.m. today.
He was born Oct 11, 1894 in Taylor, Tex., moved to the Dutton community in 1906 and to Chickasha in 1942. Mr. Leus was a retired farmer, a veteran of World War I, a member of Hurst-Beaton Post No. 54 and First Lutheran Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mattie of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Beth Hoover of Wichita, Kan., and Mrs. Edith Thompson of Oklahoma City; two brothers, Bill of Sun Valley, Idaho, Carl of Ft. Knox, Ken., and Herman; three sisters, Mrs. Selma Schultz of Boise, Idaho, Mrs. Ella Eakins of Dutton and Mrs. Vera Mall of Washington.
The Chickasha Daily Express. Aug 7, 1958, pg 4, col 7
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Eddy Leus
1893–1906
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Selma Friedricke Leus Schulz
1896–1981
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Martin Gustav Leus
1897–1897
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Erna Adelheid Leus Wegner
1898–1958
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Herman Gustav "Slim" Lewis
1900–1984
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William Carl Leus
1901–1966
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Henry Hugo Leus
1902–1958
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Ella Anna Leus Eakins
1904–1978
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Karl August Leus
1914–1971
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Vera Katherine Leus Mall
1920–1967
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