Myrl Cleta Cecillia <I>Henricks</I> Urban

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Myrl Cleta Cecillia Henricks Urban

Birth
Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
3 Jan 1993 (aged 90)
Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.8953476, Longitude: -97.4032898
Plot
Sec 1, Blk 19, Lot 51, Space NEC
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Myrl Cleta Cecillia Henricks Urban only daugther of David Simon Henricks and Irena Flora Henricks. Brothers Doyle David Henricks and Neal Flora Henricks.

Mryl married Martin Urban in Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma joining the Catholic Church and moved on to the original Oklahoma Territory Land Run Homestead that Martin's parents Valentine and Francis Urban had claimed on 22 Apr 1889. It was called "Windy Hill Farm". Myrl lived there most of the rest of her life until she could no longer care for herself. She played basketball in high school. She was an excellent cook. She did a lot of canning and always had something delicious at hand. She made every occasion a special one.

When her husban Martin had a stroke she cared for him up until his death. Myrl found comfort in the Rosary beads and prayer through the long ordeal and the aftermath of being alone as a widow.

Myrl was a faithful attender of the Catholic Church in Guthrie and belonged to numerous clubs. She ran a wall papering business to supplement her income while she contracted out the farming of wheat after Martin's death.

Her grand and great grand nephews enjoyed ringing the the wooden encased "gong" that they eagerly hit with the wooden mallet to sound the time for any meal.

Myrl loved sports and was a big football fan. She had many friends with her best long distant friend Carol Upham Henricks Baudouin. She adored her nephew Bobby and enjoyed his visits and traveling to see him.

Myrl's Aunt Hannah Elizabeth Henricks Neher along with her husband and family were in the 22
April 1889 Land Run opening up the unassigned lands in then Oklahoma/Indian Territory to settlement.
Myrl Cleta Cecillia Henricks Urban only daugther of David Simon Henricks and Irena Flora Henricks. Brothers Doyle David Henricks and Neal Flora Henricks.

Mryl married Martin Urban in Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma joining the Catholic Church and moved on to the original Oklahoma Territory Land Run Homestead that Martin's parents Valentine and Francis Urban had claimed on 22 Apr 1889. It was called "Windy Hill Farm". Myrl lived there most of the rest of her life until she could no longer care for herself. She played basketball in high school. She was an excellent cook. She did a lot of canning and always had something delicious at hand. She made every occasion a special one.

When her husban Martin had a stroke she cared for him up until his death. Myrl found comfort in the Rosary beads and prayer through the long ordeal and the aftermath of being alone as a widow.

Myrl was a faithful attender of the Catholic Church in Guthrie and belonged to numerous clubs. She ran a wall papering business to supplement her income while she contracted out the farming of wheat after Martin's death.

Her grand and great grand nephews enjoyed ringing the the wooden encased "gong" that they eagerly hit with the wooden mallet to sound the time for any meal.

Myrl loved sports and was a big football fan. She had many friends with her best long distant friend Carol Upham Henricks Baudouin. She adored her nephew Bobby and enjoyed his visits and traveling to see him.

Myrl's Aunt Hannah Elizabeth Henricks Neher along with her husband and family were in the 22
April 1889 Land Run opening up the unassigned lands in then Oklahoma/Indian Territory to settlement.


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