Molock, Emmett John & Vernie Mae

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Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
July 9, 1979, page 9

4 Die in Unrelated Oklahoma Wrecks.

.... Vernie Mae Molock, 81, 616 SW 25......

Ms Molock, 616 SW 25, was rushed to Midwest City Memorial Hospital with head, trunk and internal injureis following the pm three-car wreck Saturday. She was the only fatality when she drove her car head on into a westbound vehicle....

Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
July 9, 1979, page  35

Three Die in Unrelated Oklahoma Wrecks.

An 81 year old Oklahoma City woman died early Sunday from injures she suffered in a Saturday crash.

She reportely drove her car into approaching traffic on I40 two miles east of the Choctaw Road junction....


Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
July 10, 1979, page 20

Molock, Vernie Mae, of 616 SE 25th, services 2 pm Tuesday Chapel of the Chimes, Capitol Hill Funeral Home.

Capitol Hill Funeral Home, 2801 South Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73109; (405) 235-5451

Sunny Lane Cemetery

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Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
December 14, 1972, page 91

Molock, Emmett John, 5409 Bodine Drive, services Thursday at 11 am at Chapel of the Chimes, Capitol Hill Funeral Home. Burial at Sunny Lane Cemetery.


Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
December 14, 1972, page 29

Services for Emmett John Molock, 67, of 5409 Bodine Drive, will be at 11 am Thursday at Capitol Hill Funeral Home with burial in Sunny Lane Cemetery. He died Tuesday at Veterans Administration Hospital.

Molock, a native of Cedartown, Ga., first came to Oklahoma City in 1944. He returned to Oklahoma City in 1972 after living in Wanette. He was a retired taxicab driver, retiring from Capitol City Taxi in 1961.

He was a World War II veteran, a member of Americian Legion Post 35 and a member of Wanetter Masonic Lodge 171. He was a member of the McAlester Consistory....

He was the stepfather of Mrs. Una Mae Taylor, 1244 SWE 43, an employee in the classified advertising department of The Daily Oklahoman and Oklahoma City Times.

Other survivors include a stepson, David Van Camp, St. Joseph Mo.; a brother, Claud, Witcha Falls,Tex. and four sisters, Mrs. Ollie Kyser, Mrs. Nellie Bobo and Mrs. Rosia French, all of Dallas and Mrs. Maude Hayes, Cabot, Ark.

 


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