When Ethel Earline Ohlwiler was born on 14 May 1933, in Clemenceau, Yavapai, Arizona, United States, her father, Earl Charles Ohlwiler, was 47 and her mother, Georgia Estella Babcock, was 42. She married Lawton Burrell Russell on 9 December 1949, in Globe, Gila, Arizona, United States. She lived in Supervisorial District 3, Yavapai, Arizona, United States in 1940 and Yavapai, Arizona, United States in 1950. She died on 25 February 2008, in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States, at the age of 74, and was buried in Cottonwood Cemetery, Cottonwood, Yavapai, Arizona, United States.
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Earl Ohlwiler made Mary Eason Babcock's grave Marker. He was her son-inlaw. OHLWILER REUNION ATTRACTS A CROWD An Ohlwiler family reunion in Clarkdale last month attracted a crowd of local and …
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