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David Columbus Troglin

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David Columbus Troglin

Birth
Mount Judea, Newton County, Arkansas, USA
Death
23 Sep 1957 (aged 65)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Services are pending at Street & Draper funeral home for David C. Troglin, 65, city barber of 4523 S. Shields. He died Monday in Veterans Administration hospital.

Born in Mount Judea, Ark., Troglin came here from Russellville, Ark., 26 years ago. An army veteran of World War I, he served in France. Troglin, who was owner of the Troglin Barber shop at 132 SE 44, belonged to Walker avenue Baptist church.

He is survived by his wife, Bertha, of the home; three sons, Herbert R., of the home; M. Dale and James D., both of Santa Monica, Calif.; two brothers, D. W. and Otto Troglin, and two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Crowder and Mrs. Eliza Oakley, all of Arkansas, and six grandchildren.

Published in The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Tuesday, September 24, 1957, Page 6.

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Wednesday, September 25, 1957, Page 6.

Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in Street & Draper funeral home for David C. Troglin, 65-year-old barber of 4523 S. Shields. Interment will be in Chapel Hill cemetery.

Troglin, a city resident 26 years, died Monday morning in Veterans Administration hospital. He was the owner of the Troglin Barber shop, 132 SE 44, and belonged to Walker Avenue Baptist church.
Services are pending at Street & Draper funeral home for David C. Troglin, 65, city barber of 4523 S. Shields. He died Monday in Veterans Administration hospital.

Born in Mount Judea, Ark., Troglin came here from Russellville, Ark., 26 years ago. An army veteran of World War I, he served in France. Troglin, who was owner of the Troglin Barber shop at 132 SE 44, belonged to Walker avenue Baptist church.

He is survived by his wife, Bertha, of the home; three sons, Herbert R., of the home; M. Dale and James D., both of Santa Monica, Calif.; two brothers, D. W. and Otto Troglin, and two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Crowder and Mrs. Eliza Oakley, all of Arkansas, and six grandchildren.

Published in The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Tuesday, September 24, 1957, Page 6.

AND
Wednesday, September 25, 1957, Page 6.

Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in Street & Draper funeral home for David C. Troglin, 65-year-old barber of 4523 S. Shields. Interment will be in Chapel Hill cemetery.

Troglin, a city resident 26 years, died Monday morning in Veterans Administration hospital. He was the owner of the Troglin Barber shop, 132 SE 44, and belonged to Walker Avenue Baptist church.


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