Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Monday, July 8, 1968, page 28
Emile Henry, 82, 511 SW 14, died Sunday in a local nursing home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Dell City Church of Christ with burial in the Denver Cemetery, east of Norman, directed by Hunter Funeral Home.
He was born in Lincoln, Neb., and moved to Indian Territory in 1890. He came to Oklahoma City in 1919 where he was a carpenter. He was a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors include his wife, Unie; two sons, Roy, 1341 SW 52, and Lyle, 615 SW 25; a daughter, Mrs. Fronie A. Byrley, 1616 SW 30; three brothers, Alfred, Bell Gardens, Calif.; Albert, Lexington, and Vick 2233 NW 32, and two sisters, Mrs. Josie Wener, Mule Shoe, Texas, and Mrs. Leona Barrett, Chickasha.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Monday, July 8, 1968, page 28
Emile Henry, 82, 511 SW 14, died Sunday in a local nursing home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Dell City Church of Christ with burial in the Denver Cemetery, east of Norman, directed by Hunter Funeral Home.
He was born in Lincoln, Neb., and moved to Indian Territory in 1890. He came to Oklahoma City in 1919 where he was a carpenter. He was a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors include his wife, Unie; two sons, Roy, 1341 SW 52, and Lyle, 615 SW 25; a daughter, Mrs. Fronie A. Byrley, 1616 SW 30; three brothers, Alfred, Bell Gardens, Calif.; Albert, Lexington, and Vick 2233 NW 32, and two sisters, Mrs. Josie Wener, Mule Shoe, Texas, and Mrs. Leona Barrett, Chickasha.
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