The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 29, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 17, 1966 Page: 5 of 42
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FORT TOWSON (AP) — The The woman was identified by said an autopsy would be made
decomposed body of a woman her former husband as Mrs. to determine cause of death. Dr.
sought since last Tuesday was Juanita Baker, 47. The ex-hus- A. L. Fountain said the woman
found Saturday in high weeds band, Leroy Baker, is a f* .. “ ’
near Lake Raymond Gary in year-old retired school teacher. Tuesday.
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Ewell Wilson, Altus, medical.
George Bennett, Anadarko,
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Virgil Willis, Deming, N.M.,
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Carlyn LaRoache, 916 N. 20th,
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Births:
Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phil-
lip Weber, Elgin, born 7:46 a m.
July 15, weight 7 pounds 4/2
sndhnhyL White, Chickasha,
5"Mrr'Ruth M. Bishop, 1507
Taft, surgery.
James W. Hooser Jr., 2608
Cornel,, surgery
Wayne Emmett Muncy, 1,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leamon
Muncy, 811 Park, surgery.
Joe Chadd Dirickson, 4, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Dirick-
son. Alfalfa, surgery.
Mrs. Anna K. Newcomb, 1127
Elm, medical. _____
SOUTHWESTERN
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Gerald Mobley, 8, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Mobley, Wau-
rika, surgery.
Charles Kelsey Jr., 16, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelsey,
Rt. S, surgery. ___
Mrs. C. A. Stumblingbear, 606
S. 23rd, medical.
Mrs. Bernon Burch, 1907
Washington, medical.
Mrs. Wayne Gilley, 1608 N.
25th, medical.
Mrs. Nancy Dye, Buff Apart-
ments, medical. _ ,
A. J. McCracken, 2413 J, med-
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Clarence Porter, 812 S. Third,
medical. . „
Pete Heaton, 1129 Oak, medi-
cal.
Nancy Howell, 712 G, surgery.
BiU Langfitt, 112 S. 45th, sur-
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1 Dismissed:
Mrs. James Hrbecek, Apache,
VOLUNTEER CHAIRMAN
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Crosby, is now serving as
Unit Chairman of adult Red
Cross volunteers for the Co-
manche County chapter. She
is a veteran of more than
four years of volunteer serv-
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she has donated nearly 700
hours of volunteer service at
Memorial Hospital.
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Mrs. Thelma M. Gilbert, 1414
Arlington, medical.
Mrs. Joyce F. Keinningham,
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Mrs. Mary J. Hall, No. 7 Bell,
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Loretta A. Jackson, Cache,
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Cecilia Joy Doye, 6, and Ber-
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Richard Trodden. Norman,
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Mrs. Oza Cecil Medrano, 2113
Ferris, medical.
Mrs. Domitilia Enoste, 1508
New York, surgery.
Mrs. Wanda Sue King, Elgin,
surgery.
Claude St. John, Snyder, med-
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Cindy Lou Morales, 10
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Mrs. Albert W. Williams, Altus,
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Carrol W. Cryer, 14, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cryer, Tip-
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THE LAWTON co: ‘STITUTICN-MORNING PRESS, Sunday, July 17, 1966 5d
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Shepler, Ned. The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 29, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 17, 1966, newspaper, July 17, 1966; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2032250/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.