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Norma Jean Tepe

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Norma Jean Tepe

Birth
Alva, Woods County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
16 Aug 1975 (aged 48)
Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas, USA
Burial
Canadian, Hemphill County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.913733, Longitude: -100.3723807
Plot
Section B&I / Block 6A
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OBITUARY

Graveside rites for Miss Norma Jean TEPE, 49, a former resident of Canadian, were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Canadian Cemetery. The Rev. Thomas P. Jones, pastor of Oakdale Christian Church of Amarillo, conducted the rites.

Burial was under direction of Schooler-Gordon Funeral Home of Amarillo.

Miss TEPE died Saturday at Wichita Falls, where she had been a resident for about 25 years.

She was a native of Alva, Oklahoma, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred TEPE of Canadian, and had also lived in the Amarillo and Canyon area for five years before moving to Wichita Falls.

Surviving her are four sisters, Miss Corky TEPE and Miss Maxine TEPE, both of Amarillo; Mrs. Virginia TAYLOR of Modesto, California, and Mrs. Don RAIFORD of Texhoma; and three brothers, Edward TEPE of Wichita, Kansas; the Rev. Frank TEPE of Stillwater, Oklahoma; and Carl TEPE of Fort Worth.

(Published in The Canadian Record (TX), August 21, 1975.)

(Submitted by Angie Mitchell Martin)

OBITUARY

Graveside rites for Miss Norma Jean TEPE, 49, a former resident of Canadian, were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Canadian Cemetery. The Rev. Thomas P. Jones, pastor of Oakdale Christian Church of Amarillo, conducted the rites.

Burial was under direction of Schooler-Gordon Funeral Home of Amarillo.

Miss TEPE died Saturday at Wichita Falls, where she had been a resident for about 25 years.

She was a native of Alva, Oklahoma, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred TEPE of Canadian, and had also lived in the Amarillo and Canyon area for five years before moving to Wichita Falls.

Surviving her are four sisters, Miss Corky TEPE and Miss Maxine TEPE, both of Amarillo; Mrs. Virginia TAYLOR of Modesto, California, and Mrs. Don RAIFORD of Texhoma; and three brothers, Edward TEPE of Wichita, Kansas; the Rev. Frank TEPE of Stillwater, Oklahoma; and Carl TEPE of Fort Worth.

(Published in The Canadian Record (TX), August 21, 1975.)

(Submitted by Angie Mitchell Martin)


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