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Extracted from The Hominy News (Hominy, OK)
Thursday, February 10, 1955

RITES HELD HERE SATURDAY AFTERNOON FOR CHARLES L. WORL

Services for Charles Leonard Worl, 80, were conducted here Saturday afternoon in the First Christian Church with the Rev. Frank E. Reichenecker officiating.

A retired farmer, Worl was a native of Missouri, having been born there on April 12, 1874. He came to Oklahoma in 1912 and farmed in the Cleveland and Hominy vicinities for many years. He moved to Hominy in 1947. He died in the local hospital last Thursday after a hospitalization of about a week following a heart attack. He joined the Assembly of God church about 18 years ago.

Surviving at his home at 521 North Reagan Ave. is his widow, the former Mrs. Anna Driscoll, whom he married at Pawnee on November 22, 1948. Three daughters and two sons by a previous marriage also survive. They are Mrs. George Coulter of Cleveland, Mrs. Troy Robinson of Barnsdall and Mrs. Dewey Javine of Tulsa; Bert Worl of Barnsdall and Orval Worl of Ralston.

The late E.C. Worl of Hominy and one other son and two daughters preceded him in death.

Additional survivors are two brothers, Harry Worl of Skidmore, Mo. and Homer Worl of Joplin, MO; two sisters, Mrs. Bess Tate of South Bend, Ind. and Mrs. Ella Henderson of Denver, Colo.; 19 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

Music for the services was supplied by Mrs. Herman Frazier and Mrs. Clarence Million with Miss Marcia Mullendore at the piano. Casketbearers were Doc Carnagey, Henry Seward, Jap Alred, Mike Cupps, A.L. Cope and Walter Holmes.

Burial under direction of the Chapman Funeral home of Cleveland, interment was in the Hominy Cemetery.