During the services a double quartet from the Balko church and sang "The Old Rugged Cross" and "The Ninety and Nine." The Rev. S. B. Nichols, pastor of the Balko church sang, "I Won't Have to Cross the Jordan Alone."
Pallbearers were Hobart MALONE, Glen HARRYMAN, Burt MALONE, J. H. CURFMAN, Leonard GOETZINGER, and Dennis WARD, all of Beaver, Oklahoma.
Obituary
Sherman ENTERLINE, oldest son of Conrad and Elizabeth ENTERLINE, was born at Sullivan, Illnois March 2, 1866 and died Oct. 25, 1949, at the age of 83 years.
In 1q902, he with his family moved to Drummond, Oklahoma and in 1905 to Beaver county.
Because of failing health, he and his wife moved to Beaver in 1940 where he resided until his death. On December 24, 1941 he suffered a stroke and has been an invalid since that time.
He was converted and joined the Balko Baptist Church in 1924 later moving his membership to the Beaver Baptist church.
He is survived by his widow; three sons, Elmer of Glendale, Calif., Earl of Gray, Okla., and Sherman of Pampa; three daughters, Mrs. J. H. BRANDT of Tabor, Iowa, Mrs. G. H. Bechwith of Santa Ana, California, and Mrs. Marie McGLAMERY of Balko, Oklahoma; three brothers, Len ENTERLINE of Mattoon, Illinois, Ed of Sullivan, illinois, and Will of Donavan, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Edit HENRICK of Arlington, Va., and Mrs. Anna OAKES of Matton, Illinois; and twenty-one grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren
Ochiltree County Herald (TX)-November 3, 1949
During the services a double quartet from the Balko church and sang "The Old Rugged Cross" and "The Ninety and Nine." The Rev. S. B. Nichols, pastor of the Balko church sang, "I Won't Have to Cross the Jordan Alone."
Pallbearers were Hobart MALONE, Glen HARRYMAN, Burt MALONE, J. H. CURFMAN, Leonard GOETZINGER, and Dennis WARD, all of Beaver, Oklahoma.
Obituary
Sherman ENTERLINE, oldest son of Conrad and Elizabeth ENTERLINE, was born at Sullivan, Illnois March 2, 1866 and died Oct. 25, 1949, at the age of 83 years.
In 1q902, he with his family moved to Drummond, Oklahoma and in 1905 to Beaver county.
Because of failing health, he and his wife moved to Beaver in 1940 where he resided until his death. On December 24, 1941 he suffered a stroke and has been an invalid since that time.
He was converted and joined the Balko Baptist Church in 1924 later moving his membership to the Beaver Baptist church.
He is survived by his widow; three sons, Elmer of Glendale, Calif., Earl of Gray, Okla., and Sherman of Pampa; three daughters, Mrs. J. H. BRANDT of Tabor, Iowa, Mrs. G. H. Bechwith of Santa Ana, California, and Mrs. Marie McGLAMERY of Balko, Oklahoma; three brothers, Len ENTERLINE of Mattoon, Illinois, Ed of Sullivan, illinois, and Will of Donavan, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Edit HENRICK of Arlington, Va., and Mrs. Anna OAKES of Matton, Illinois; and twenty-one grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren
Ochiltree County Herald (TX)-November 3, 1949
Family Members
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Jacob Theodore Enterline
1867–1948
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John Edward Enterline
1870–1953
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Anna Barbara "Annie" Enterline Oakes
1872–1953
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James William Enterline
1874–1962
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Edith Elizabeth Enterline Hendricks
1876–1953
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Ida M. Enterline Goodwin
1880–1925
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Lin Leroy Enterline
1883–1952
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Minnie Leigh Enterline Cartwright
1884–1949
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