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Ethel Nay Jelks

Funeral service for Mrs. Ethel Nay JELKS, 70, Montebello, Calif., will be 1:30 p.m. Monday in the chapel of Sevier Funeral Home. Rev. Richard GUENTERT, pastor of First Christian Church, will officiate. Mrs. JELKS was born Jan. 21, 1908 in Caddo County near Cement. She died Wednesday in the Montebello Hospital. She was the former Ethel Nay WYNKOOP. The WYNKOOP family moved to Chickasha where she graduated from Chickasha High School in 1924. Mrs. JELKS was employed at Doughty-McDonald Produce, Chickasha Federal Savings, and Loan, and the Grady County Court House before moving to Los Angeles in 1956. In Los Angeles she was employed by Wester[n] Federal Savings until her retirement in 1973. She is survived by one son, Alfred Thomas JELKS of the home in Montebello; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy L. HAWKINS of Ardmore; one brother, Rush I. WYNKOOP of Hydra; and several nieces and nephews. Interment will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Submitted by Sharon Orahood Lyell


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