WOODS COUNTY ENTERPRISE & WAYNOKA (OK) NEWS - Thu - 10 Jan 1946
[Elmer] Bixler died Tuesday night at his home north of town after an illness of three weeks. He had returned to his home Friday from the hospital.
THE ALVA (OK) reviewed-COURIER - Thu - 10 Jan 1946
Elmer Walker Bixler, pioneer Woods County resident, passed away late Wednesday at his home north of Waynoka following an illness of three weeks.
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WOODS COUNTY ENTERPRISE & WAYNOKA NEWS (Waynoka, Oklahoma) - Thu - 17 Jan 1948
"Bixler Service Held Sunday" — Rose Croix services were held for Elmer Walker Bixler on Saturday, January 12, at midnight at the First Congregational Church with a degree team from Enid in charge. Funeral services were conducted Sunday by Rev. George Baker. Burial was in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery with Floyd Funeral Home in charge.
Bixler was born March 23, 1878, at Olney, Illinois. He came to Waynoka at the opening of the Cherokee Strip and homesteaded northeast of town. He has been active in farm and business circles since that time, being one of the oldest Ford dealers in Oklahoma.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clara Bixler; two sons, L. G. and Chet; one daughter, Mrs. C. L. Godfrey; five grandchildren; step-mother, Mrs. Addie Bixler; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Walter and Mrs. Gertrude Nugent; one half-brother, Roy; and four half-sisters, Mrs. Vincent Browning, Mrs. Melvin Coulter, Mrs. Carl Hempel, and Mrs. John Icke.
WOODS COUNTY ENTERPRISE & WAYNOKA (OK) NEWS - Thu - 10 Jan 1946
[Elmer] Bixler died Tuesday night at his home north of town after an illness of three weeks. He had returned to his home Friday from the hospital.
THE ALVA (OK) reviewed-COURIER - Thu - 10 Jan 1946
Elmer Walker Bixler, pioneer Woods County resident, passed away late Wednesday at his home north of Waynoka following an illness of three weeks.
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WOODS COUNTY ENTERPRISE & WAYNOKA NEWS (Waynoka, Oklahoma) - Thu - 17 Jan 1948
"Bixler Service Held Sunday" — Rose Croix services were held for Elmer Walker Bixler on Saturday, January 12, at midnight at the First Congregational Church with a degree team from Enid in charge. Funeral services were conducted Sunday by Rev. George Baker. Burial was in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery with Floyd Funeral Home in charge.
Bixler was born March 23, 1878, at Olney, Illinois. He came to Waynoka at the opening of the Cherokee Strip and homesteaded northeast of town. He has been active in farm and business circles since that time, being one of the oldest Ford dealers in Oklahoma.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Clara Bixler; two sons, L. G. and Chet; one daughter, Mrs. C. L. Godfrey; five grandchildren; step-mother, Mrs. Addie Bixler; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Walter and Mrs. Gertrude Nugent; one half-brother, Roy; and four half-sisters, Mrs. Vincent Browning, Mrs. Melvin Coulter, Mrs. Carl Hempel, and Mrs. John Icke.
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