Donica, Henry
Sexton Book
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Obituary -- Burns he received about a week ago while working at a gold mine near Globe Arizona, proved fatal to Henry Donica, 37 years old, of Commerce Oklahoma, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Donica had lived in this district most of his life. He was a mechanic and gas engineer in the mining field. Three weeks ago he left Commerce to accept a position with an Arizona gold mining company. It was first believed that he would recover from the burns, and relatives had received word that he probably would be confined to the hospital for about three weeks. Mr. Donica is survived by his wife; two brothers, Claude Donica, 107 K street northwest, Miami, and Everett Donica of Malvern Arkansas, and his father, James Donica of Picher Oklahoma.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Sep 17 1934 · p.1 · col.4
Obituary -- The body of Henry Donica, a veteran of World War I, a flier, who died at Arizona, several days after he was severely burned, will arrive at Commerce at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon...Burial will be in the G.A.R. cemetery under the direction of the Mitchelson undertaking company of Commerce.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Sep 20 1934 · p.2 · col.2
Book: Mitchelson Funeral Home, Commerce, Oklahoma July 1916 - August 1957 — S J Mahurin
ISBN: 1-892744-93-7