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HALL, JONES
Oklahoma County: The Daily Oklahoman, Monday, July 24, 1967
Horace Valentine HALL, 71, died
Saturday in an Oklahoma City. Services at Westlawn Baptist church, burial
at Sunny Lane with Hunter Funeral Home in charge.
Hall was born in Illinois and
moved to Oklahoma City in 1901. He was a retired evangelist.
Survivors include four sons, Jack
E.,AZ; David C., , N.Y.; Horace V. Jr., Kan., and Ira L., ; a daughter, Mrs.
Rose JONES, OK, and three brothers, Clarence, James, and George M., of
OK.
This family researched by Teresa
Hall [email protected]
GENTRY, LAWSON
Oklahoma County: The Daily Oklahoman, Monday, July 24, 1967
Lloyd R. GENTRY, 57, died Sunday.
Services will be Tuesday with Smith & Kernke Funeral Home in
charge.
He was born in Duncan,
OK.
Hie is survived by his wife, Esther;
a daughter, Patreicai Ann LAWSON; two sisters, Ruth and Dera; two brothers,
Delbert and Elmer. all of Oklahoma.
COX
Oklahoma County: The Daily Oklahoman, Monday, July 24, 1967
Mrs. Charlotte COX, 87, died Thursday.
Burial in Memorial Park, with Hahn-Cook-Street & Draper Funeral Home
in charge.
ZWICK
Oklahoma County: The Daily Oklahoman, Monday, July 24, 1967
William H. ZWICK, 88, Daturday,
burial in Fairlawn Cemetery with Hahn-Cook-Street & Draper in
charge.
He was born in Abilene,
Kan.
ROSE
Oklahoma County: The Daily Oklahoman, Monday, July 24, 1967
Homer L. ROSE, 80, died Friday.
Burial at Sunny Lane Cemetery with Hunter Funeral Home in
charge.
BROWN, CHANDLER, DOSTAL, EVANS,
HOFFMAN, JOHNSON, JONHSON, KING, LADRA, PICKETT, POSPISIL, PRITCHETT, ROLLER,
SPRINGER, TOMANKA, UPTON, VOBORNIK, WRIGHT
Lincoln County: The Prague Record, Wednesday, September 27, 1967
Memorial Obituary
Services for Otto DOSTAL, lifelong
Prague area resident were at 2 p.m. Monday in the Methodist Church with Rev.
Herman Searcy officiating.
Dostal died Friday at his home
of an apparent heart attach. He had gone fishing at the family farm
pond.
He was born in Lincoln County
March 2, 1905. He was a retired mechanic.
Survivors include his wife, Helen
VOBORNIK DOSTAL, of the home, five sons, Henry, Jerald, Charles Lee, Jimmy,
and Bill; four daughters, Mrs. Margaret Ann WRIGHT, , Mrs. Lorene EVANS,
Mrs. Adaline BROWN, and Mrs. Mary Ellen CHANDLER. Also surviving are two
brothers, Lewis and Joe, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Elsie TOMANKA, Ore., and
Mrs. Clara UPTON, and 28 grand children.
Pallbearers were Carl SPRINGER,
Ronald DOSTAL, Arlie JONHSON, Jimmie Frederick POSPISIL, Roger PRITCHETT
and Cloise KING. Honorary bearers were Bill POSPISIL, Ray HOFFMAN, Joe LADRA,
B.H. ROLLER, Roy JOHNSON, and Gene PICKETT.<
Submitted by: Terri Freeman
[email protected]
AARON, CALDWELL, COOKSEY, CURTIS,
FITZGERALD, GABEHART, GODCHAUX, HALVERSON, MCDANIEL, ROWE, STATSER, THOMAS,
TOLL, WAKEFIELD, WHEELER, WOODWORH
Caddo County: Hazel Dell Cemetery Obituaries, Tuesday, October 17, 1967
Minco Minstrel
Funeral servives are being held
today at the Cogar Methodist Church at 2 P.M. for Cliff C. CALDWELL with
Rev. J.J. MCDANIEL officiating. Mr. CALDWELL was born July 16, 1877 in Rush
county Ind. and died Oct 16 in a Oklahoma City hospital at the age of 90
years.
He came to Cogar from Rushville,
Ind. in 1902 and has lived there ever since. He donated the ground for the
Cogar Methodist Church.
Survivors include five sons, Gilbert
CALDWELL, Tipton, Calif. Laroy CALDWELL, Conner- ville Ind., Eugenes CALDWELL,
Oklahoma City, Gaylord CALDWELL, Modesto, Calif. and Harold CALDWELL, Cogar
and one daughter, Faye WHEELER, Anadako 20 grandchildren and 29 great
grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his wife and two
daughters.
Burial will be in the Hazel Dell
cemetery under the direction of Reynolds Funeral Home.
Last Rites Held For Aaron T.
CURTIS
Rev. J.J. McDANIEL, Minco, conducted
last rites for AARON T. CURTIS, Thursday afternoon August 29, 2:30 p.m. in
the First Baptist Church, Minco. Caso passed away August 27, after a lengthy
illness.
Aaron T. CURTIS was born January
17, 1905 at El Reno, Oklahoma the son of Robert and May Aaron CURTIS. He
lived west of Minco before statehood and was known by many cattle ranchers
over the state.
On June 26, 1926 he was married
to Ethel THOMAS at El Reno, Okla. To this union four children were born.
One son Paul CURTIS preceded him in death.
Survivors are his wife Ethel of
the home; one son Robert F.; two daughters, Mrs. Zelda May Curtis McMAHAN;
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Curtis STATSER; six grandchildren, also a sister Emile
GODCHAUX, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Troy McKELVERY and Calvin
WOODWORH sang, "In The Garden" and "Old Rugged Cross." Mrs. Burgess TOLL
was at the organ. Pallbearers were Martin ROWE, Howard GABEHART, Dale COOKSEY,
Earl HALVERSON, Joe FITZGERALD and Fred WAKEFIELD.
Interment was in the Hazel Dell
Cemetery under the direction of Reynolds Funeral Home.
Submitted by: Nancy Charlton
[email protected]
BEASON, BLANKENSHIP, BOND, CAPPS,
DELMAS, DOUGHERTY, FLANAGAN, MCGRATH, RILEY, SCOTT, SHEREY
Nowata County: Nowata Daily Star, Monday, October 30, 1967
J. L. McGrath Dies at
76
Services for James Leo MCGRATH,
76, Delaware were at 11 am, Monday at St. Catherine's Catholic Church with
Rev. Joseph Scharrer officiating. Interment was in Memorial Park Cemetery,
Nowata under the direction of the Benjamin Funeral Home. McGRATH died Friday
at the Nowata Clinic Hospital. Rosary Services were held Saturday evening
at the Benjamin Chapel.
McGRATH was born January 23, 1891
at Babcock Mills, PA to John and Annie RILEY McGRATH. He moved from New York
state to Nowata in 1909 and was married to Miss Eunice BOND here January
23, 1917. He was a member of St. Catherine's Church, of the American Legion,
a veteran of World War I. He was a retired engineer of Sinclair Oil Company
and had been an employee of Acme Foundry in Coffeyville for a number of
years.
Survivors include his wife, Eunice
of the home. Two sisters, Mrs. Mary DOUGHERTY of Caney, KS and Mrs. Helena
FLANAGAN of Nowata. Bearers are AB CAPPS, Ted BEASON, Sam SCOTT, Bill SHEREY,
Henry BLANKENSHIP, and Arthur DELMAS.
Submitted and Researched by Janet
Lynn [email protected]
ATTEBERRY, BEAR, GOUCHER, HABERMAN,
KIRGAN, MASON, SPEARMAN, THOMAS
Atoka County: The Indian Citizen-Democrat, Thursday, November 2, 1967
Martha Ann (BEAR) ATTEBERRY, born
April 2, 1876 near Iberia, Miller County, Missouri, the daughter of Absalom
and Mary Catherine (SPEARMAN) Bear and the fourth of then
children.
The Bears moved from Ohio and
the Spearmans from Tennessee to Missouri in the early 1800's. Martha finished
the academy at Iberia, then taught school in Miller County a few years prior
to going to Indian Territory in 1904 as a teacher through the Indian Agency.
She taught at Krebs (near McAlester), near Durant, and in Atoka County at
Balls Chapel (now Valley View) and last at Old Standing Rock. She married
Frank M. Atteberry at Lehigh in 1907. The mother of three daughters and three
sons, she was a tireless and devoted mother who asked no odds and gave none.
She was always ready and willing to help others which she often did. A devout
Christian, she loved children. Unassuming, yet, willing and ready to counsel
others. Articulate on politics and religion. She enjoyed good health all
of her life except for a brief period in the middle 20's. She could ride
a horse well at 80, and at 91, she was still preparing most of her own meals
and participating in general house work. She enjoyed life and played hard
and by the rules. I seriously suspect that in later years she did much regret
that she did not devote her life to education and philosophy. Except for
the years 1917, 23, and 28, she was a resident of Atoka County her entire
married life, and lived 43 of those years on the same place in the Standing
Rock Community. In February, 1963 she moved with her husband to live with
their daughter, Norma HABERMAN in Vallejo, California. Soon thereafter, in
May, 1963 her husband died. Then in a very short time, her youngest daughter,
Gretchen, came to live with her and Norma in Vallejo. That arrangement continued
until August, 1966 when Gretchen, because of a change of employment, moved
to San Jose, CA. Then, in July, 1967, she made her home with her son, Doyle
and his wife Penny , at Napa, CA where she resided until the time of her
death. She showed evidence of weakness and loss of stability on Tuesday,
September the 12th and worsened on the following day. Although much improved,
she was taken to the Richmond General Hospital Thursday the 14th for a physical
examination. The examination disclosed that she had suffered a light stroke.
After entry into the hospital, she commenced having a series of light strokes
periodically which the doctor could not prevent. Her short period of illness
in the hospital was with excellent care and was little suffering or pain.
She died quietly on November 1, 1967 at 2:57 p.m. She now resides peacefully
in Heaven.
She is survived by two daughters
Norma Atteberry Haberman and Gretchen Atteberry THOMAS and two sons Orval
Atteberry and Doyle Atteberry. A grandson, Donald , Granddaughters, Arlene
Fauncille Haberman Kirgan, Mrs. Dorothy Atteberry GOUCHER, a nd Mrs. Peggy
Atteberry MASON. Three great grandchildren, the daughter and two sons of
Mrs. KIRGAN and one sister Zella. Submitted by: Ruth Adams [email protected]
County Host Of OKGenWeb Atoka County
COOPER, COTTON, FOSTER, INGRAM,
MELTON, PHILLIPS, RUTHERFORD, WOOTEN
Bryan County: Durant Daily Democrat , Sunday, November 12, 1967
Mrs. Daisy Melton, died Friday
in a local hospital. She was 90. Services will be at the First Christian
church. Mrs. MELTON was born March 27, 1877 in Maben, Miss. she had lived
in Bryan Co. since 1893. Survivors include three sons, Roland, Durant, John
Lee, Lanke Charles, LA., and Dr. Howard B. of Roswell, N.M.; five daughters,
Mrs. Ruby INGRAM, Richardson, TX, Mrs. Edna COTTON, Wewoka, Mrs. Lillian
COOPER, Durant, Mrs. Mary Frances FOSTER, Albuquerque, N.M. and Mrs. Anzie
WOOTEN, Durant; a brother, W.Z. PHILLIPS, Tulsa and Mrs. Mary Ella RUTHERFORD,
Paris, TX
Researched by Belinda Hughes -
[email protected]
Homepage -
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/7241/melton.html
DIETRICK, GOODE, MHS, MRS, RICHARDSON,
SMITH, THOMAS, VEACH, WILHITE
Greer County: Mangum Daily Star, Thursday, November 23, 1967
MRS. Mollie VEACH 84, died Tuesday
night at Lou Len Manor after an extended illness. Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. Friday in First Methodist Church with Rev. Charles RICHARDSON
officiating. Internment will be in Riverside Cemetery under direction of
Greer Funeral Home.
Mrs VEACH was born February 3,
1883 in Petersburg, Tennessee, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph
SMITH, and came to Greer County in 1907 to visit her brother who had come
to the Jester area. It was there that she met Robert L. VEACH and they were
married January 16, 1907 in Arlington, Texas. Mr. VEACH preceded her in death
on October 25, 1955. For more than 20 years, Mrs. VEACH was an employee in
the office of the city clerk, retiring in 1941. In 1936 Mr. and
Mrs. VEACH became honorary members of the MHS Alumni Association with the
graduation of their fifth child. Kiwanis Club selected Mrs. VEACH as "Mother
of the Year" in 1950 and last year the Order of Eastern Star, of which she
is a Past Matron, presented her with a 50-year-pin in a special
ceremony.
Surviving her are two daughters,
a son and step-son: Mrs. Garland WILHITE of Topeka, Kansas; Mrs George DIETRICK
Jr. of Roswell, N.M.; Jack VEACH of Irving, Texas and Hubert VEACH of Dallas,
Texas; 10 grand-children and 7 great grandchildren.
Submitters Note: Mollie SMITH
was the daughter of Patrick Henry SMITH and his wife Annie Josephine THOMAS,
not Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph SMITH. (William Joseph SMITH was the brother
she came to visit at Jester) Marriage certificate shows married 6th Jan.
1907.
Submitted by: Wanda Nasg GOODE
[email protected]
Creek County: Creek County Leader, Saturday, December 9, 1967
Ethel Taylor Died Saturday(G)
Mrs. Ethel Grace TAYLOR, 79, Kellyville, died at Barlett Memorial Hospital
Saturday.
She was born april 19, 1888 at
Siloam Springs, Ark., and had lived in the Kellyville area since
1922.
Surviving are her husband, Albert
C. Taylor; a son, Noel; seven grandchildren adnd a sister, Mrs. Estella
WILLOUGHBY of OK.
Funeral rites will be Tuesday
in Kellyville, burial will be in the Kellyville cemetery under the direction
of Owen Funeral Home.
Submitted by Marti Graham
[email protected]
BINGHAM, TUCKER
Oklahoma County: Harrah News, Friday, December 29, 1967
Death Takes W. P. Tucker At Age
Of 81
Harrah--William P. TUCKER, 81,
of Choctaw, died Friday in his home. Services will be at 2 p. m. Monday in
Harrah Nazarene Church with burial in Memory Lane Cemetery by Wilson Funeral
Home.
Born in Pine, Mo., he came to
Oklahoma in 1902 and to Choctaw in 1962. He was a retired preacher who had
pastored a number of Nazarene churches in Oklahoma, including Harrah Nazarene
Church, where he was a member.
Survivors include his wife, Edna;
two sons, Jim, Tulsa, and Joe, Bartlesville; three daughters, Ruby, Ruth,
and Juanita; a sister, Mrs. Minnie BINGHAM, and two brothers, J. R. and
Dola.
Submitted by: Joe R. Tucker
[email protected]
Tucker'S Home Page
http://www.geocities.com/heartland/meadows/4260/index.html
STONE
Garfield County: Enid Morning Star, Monday, January 15, 1968
Month Unknown
Services today for former Lark
Girl (?? 15, 1968)
Funeral services were to be conducted
at 3 p.m. today at the Powell cemetery for Arbe Jean STONE, 17, daugher of
Mr. and Mrs. Luther STONE of California, former resident of Lark. Miss STONE
died in an Enid hospital were she had been confined since she was five years
old.
Submitted by
Cathy Phillips [email protected]
ALLEN, CLARK, DATE, DAVIS, ENGELEKE,
JOHHNSON, LEWELLEN, PLAC, TALLEY, WHITE
Garvin County: Pauls Valley Demorcrat, Friday, January 26, 1968
Edgar Finley DAVIS
DATE 25 Jan 1968 PLAC Pauls Valley,
Oklahoma Pauls Valley Daily Democrat Friday January 26, pg 1 Death takes
Edgar Davis Edgar F. (Ed) Davis, 65, of Pauls Valley, died Thursday (January
25, 1968) in the N. H. Lindsey Menorial hospital.
He was born Jan. 20, 1903, in
Indian Territory(Seven Shooter, OK.) and had lived in Garvin County all of
his life.
Funeral services will be at 2
p.m. Sunday in the Stufflebean Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Johnny Walker will
officiate, assisted by Rev. O. W. Johnston. Burial will be in Mt.Olivet cemetery
at Pauls Valley.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Alva Davis; one daughter, Mrs. Robet ALLEN; five sons, Alfred Springer, Joe
Davis, Bobby Gene Davis of the U.S. Army, Dale Davis and Donnie Davis; six
sisters, Mrs. R. E. WHITE of Canyon, Tx., Mrs. LouVeda JOHHNSON, Mrs. Thelma
ENGELEKE, Mrs. Beady CLARK and Mrs. Cecil TALLEY, and Mrs. Imogene LEWELLEN;
four brothers, Sanford Davis and Murel Davis, both of Oklahoma City, Ralph
Davis of LaMarque, Tx., and Wayne Davis of Dallas, Tx.
Submitters Note: Uncle Ed was
well known for his "horse training", and after many hours of research, I
think he inherited it. Our ancestors were great horse lovers
Submitted by Jean Brand
[email protected]
BENTON, BURK, CHASTIAN, EMMERSON,
FERGUSON
Caddo County: Cyril Weekly News, Thursday, May 9, 1968
Funeral services were held Saturday
for Elmer L. BURK, 64, of Cyril. Burk died in an Oklahoma City hospital Thursday
May 2. He had been ill since 1957.
Born April 11, 1904 in Scoland,
Arkansas, he came to Oklahoma in 1920 settling in Minco. On December 23,
1920 he was mrried to Addie EMMERSON in Minco.
He is survived by his wife; one
daughter, Mrs. Don BENTON, of TX., his mother, Mrs, Hettie CHASTIAN, of Okla.;
one sister, Mrs. Sylvia FERGUSON, of Colorado; tow brothers, Floyd of Okla.
and Dexter of Colorado and three grandchildren.
Interment was in the Binger Cemetery
with Cyril Funeral Home in charge.
This family researched by Derwood
Johnson [email protected]
YORK
Grant County: Pond Creek Herald, Thursday, July 11, 1968
Ralph YORK, 85, Pond Creek died
Sunday. He was born January 18, 1883 in Gasport, IA.
Burial at Pond Creek
cemetery.
LAWLESS
Grant County: Pond Creek Herald, Thursday, July 11, 1968
B.E. LAWLESS, 92, Pond Creek,
died Monday. He was born February 3, 1876 in Kentucky.
Survivors include two sons, Ralph
and Frank; four daughters, Ollie, Kitty, Mary and Arleen.
BOWLING, CISHOWSKI
Grant County: Pond Creek Herald, Thursday, July 11, 1968
Mrs. Gladys BOWLING, 47, died
Saturday. She was born January 19, 1921.
Survivors include her husband,
David Lee BOWLING; mother, Mrs. John CISHOWSKI; four sisters, Elma, Leona,
Helen, and Edna.
DELOZIER, ENGLAND
Grant County: Pond Creek Herald, Thursday, July 18, 1968
Charley C. ENGLAND, former resident
of Jefferson died Sunday at Enid Hospital at age 75.
He is survived by his wife; daughter,
Mrs. Roy DELOZIER and a brother, Odis.
HART, LANDER
Grant County: Pond Creek Herald, Thursday, July 18, 1968
Hollis HART died suddenly Wednesday
at age 56. Wilson Funeral Home in charge with burial at Pond Creek
cemetery.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, Fern.
Survivors include a brother, Glen
of GA., and a sister, Charlene LANDER of Kansas.
This family is researched by:
Lori Shook [email protected]
DAHLEM
Grant County: Pond Creek Herald, Thursday, July 25, 1968
John DAHLEM, 82, of Jefferson
died Monday at Enid Nursing home.
He came to Grant County with his
parent to the opening of the Cherokee Strip. Since 1912 he had lived east
of Jefferson.
He is survived by his wife, Alma
and two sons, Dale and Leland.
Burial at Rosemound
Cemetery.
BURNETT, MCMAHAN, OXLEY, SALYER, WILSON
Comanche County: The Lawton Constitution, Monday, August 26, 1968
Mrs. Ethel SALYER, 51, of 1214
S. 25th Place, died at 7:40 a.m. today in a local hospital after a four year
illness.
A retired seamstress, she was
born April 3, 1917, at Pauls Valley. On Jan.9,1942, she was married to Dean
SALYER at Roff, Okla. Survivors include the husband of the home; two daughters,
Mrs. James WILSON and Mrs. Ray OXLEY, both of Lawton; one sister, Mrs. Warren
MCMAHAN, of Porter Hill community; four brothers, L.B. BURNETT, of Lawton
and Levi, Lonnie and Waldo BURNETT, all of Porter Hill; and four grandchildren.
Service will be at 10:30 a.m today in the Becker Funeral Home Chapel with
the Rev. Joe Gomez of the Jefferson Avenue Baptist Church officiating. Burial
will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Note: Ethel Burnett Salyer died
August 26, 1968. Submitted by: Sharon Burnett Crawford [email protected],
niece.
ADDLEMAN, GOODMON, GOSS,
JOHNSON
Muskogee County: Stiwell Demorcrat-Journal, Thursday, October 3, 1968
Mrs. Eva GOSS Dies In
Hospital
Mrs. Eva Louise Goss , 79-year-old
Stilwell resident, died Sunday, 29 Sept 1968, in the Muskogee General
Hospital.
Mrs. Goss, who lived at 202 S.
Fourth Street, was born 09 Apr 1889, in Houston, Missouri.
Survivors include: two sons, John
Goss, Jack Goss, and three daughters, Ouida ADDLEMAN and Kathleen JOHNSON,
Berta Beldora GOODMON.
Services were held at 2:00pm Wednesday
in the Roberts Funeral Chapel with Mr. Jim Woolsey, First Christian Church
minister, officiating. Interment was in the Stilwell Cemetery.
Submitted by: Deborah Aldridge
[email protected]
ROWE
Oklahoma County: The Daily Oklahoman, Tuesday, November 12, 1968
Death Claims Andrew ROWE at Age
of 78
Andrew Llewellyn Rowe, 78, died
Saturday at home.
He was born in Columbus GA and
had lived in Oklahoma City since 1925.
Survivors include his wife Zalpha,
a son and four daughters.
Services will be at 1 pm Tuesday
at Smith-Kernke Funeral home. With burial in Rose Hill
cemetary.
Contributed by Nalora Burns
[email protected]
CLANCY, LORENTZ
Beckham County: The Sayre Daily, Headlight-Journal, Monday, November 25, 1968
Vol. 38, obtained from the Newspaper
dept, OK Hist Soc, OKC, OK, p 1
L.E CLANCY, Carter Rites Set
Tuesday
Lonzy E CLANCY, Carter, died in
Hensleys Nursing Home, Saturday following an extended illness. Funeral services
will be held Tuesday at 2:30 pm in the Carter Church of Christ with Albert
Trent, Hollis, and Lendal Bolin, Sayre, ministers, officiating.
Born August 29, 1878 in Clay County,
TN, Mr CLANCY moved to Greer Co, TX, in 1900 where he filed on a homestead.
In 1902, he married Carrie LORENTZ at Alvord, TX, and they moved to their
farm near Willow.
In 1921 he moved to the Taylor
community where he lived until 1961. The past two years he has been in the
Sayre hospital and Sayre Nursing Home. He has been an active member of the
church of Christ since early manhood.
He was preceded in death by his
wife in 1910, one son, three brothers, three sisters.
Survivors are two daughters, Lena,
Flora; two sons, Claude and Marshall; 15 grandchildren; 45 great
grandchildren.
Interment will be in the Willow
cemetery under the direction of Rose Chapel Funeral Service.
Submitted by - Carolyn Leverich
Atkinson - [email protected]
COOPER, DAVENPORT, FORE, MCWATTERS,
PERCIVAL, STULTS, WERHAN, WILLS
Stephens County: The Marlow Reporter, Thursday, April 3, 1969
Ettie Davenport, 92, dies in Local
Hospital
Mrs. Ettie E DAVENPORT, 92, died
in a local hospital at 10:45 am, March 29.
She was born in Montaque County,
Texas, Feburary 15, 1877. She was married to Charlie T. DAVENPORT in Duncan,
June 27, 1896, who preceded her in death, in December, 1945. She had lived
in Marlow 37 years, moving here from Bowie, TX. She was a member of the Church
of Christ.
Survivors include one son, Jeffrey
L. DAVENPORT, Calif., one daughter, Mrs Larla May COOPER, TX and nine
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held in
the Church of Christ April 1, conducted by Rev. Carl WILLS, Marlow and Cliff
WERHAN, Rush Springs.
Pallbearers were Claude PERCIVAL,
Burt MCWATTERS, W.H. FORE, and Jess STULTS. Burial was at Rush Springs
Cemetary.
This obit was originally requested
by [email protected]
Submitted by Nalora Burns
[email protected]
CRISWELL, PITTS, ROACH, THOMAS,
WOODS
Pottawatomie County: Shawnee News-Star, Saturday, June 28, 1969
Funeral services for Mrs. Charlie
Marie PITTS, 49, of Wanette, are set for 2 p.m. today in Wanette Methodist
Church. Rev. Al ROACH will officiate. Burial will be in Wanette
Cemetary. Conner-Roberts Funeral Home, Purcell, is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. PITTS died Saturday evening.
She was born Sept. 8, 1919 in
Mingus, Tex. and had lived in Wanette for about 19 years. She was a member
of the Methodist Church there.
Survivors are her husband, Doyle
B. PITTS, of the home; four daughters, Wynelle PITTS, Oklahoma City, Mrs.
Elaine WOODS, Moore, Peggy PITTS, Oklahoma City, Anita PITTS, Wanette; one
sister, Eurma Faye CRISWELL, Wichita Falls, Tex.; three brothers, J. O. THOMAS
and J. T. THOMAS, both of Wichita Falls, Tex, and Grady THOMAS, Somerville,
N.J.
Submitted by: Melinda Pennington,
email [email protected]
CARTER, GILES, STOLZENBURG,
WILKERSON
Comanche County: The Lawton Constitution, Sunday, September 14, 1969
Mrs. Edwin CARTER, 67, of 1725
Cherry, died early Saturday morning at a Lawton hospital following a heart
attack. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Northwest Church of Christ.
Harold McRay, minister, will officiate.
Mrs. Carter was the wife of Edwin
Carter, owner and operator of Carter's Printing, 213 D. A son, L. E. Carter,
is a former city editor of the Lawton Constitution, and presently is on the
journalism faculty at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater.
Mrs. Carter was born April 11,
1902, at Wilmer, Tex. She was a graduate of Indiahoma High School and later
served as a nurse in Altus. She was married to Edwin Carter on June 2, 1928,
in Frederick. They moved to Lawton from Altus in 1942, and Mr. Carter established
a commercial printing shop following several years of employment as a printer
on The Lawton Constitution. Mrs. Carter was a member of the Northwest Church
of Christ.
Other survivors include the husband
of the home; one other son, W. R. Carter, of Calif.; two daughters, Mrs.
B. WILKERSON, of Basel, Switzerland, and Mrs. B. STOLZENBURG, of Vandenberg
Air Force Base, Calif.; a brother, Lawrence GILES, of Lawton; and eight
grandchildren.
Burial will be in Sunset Memorial
Gardens under the direction of Greenlawn
Submitted by Dana Christian
[email protected]
CUTLER
Logan County: Guthrie Daily Leader, Friday, December 12, 1969
Services for Mrs. Minnie CUTLER,
86, pioneer Logan county resident, are scheduled for Monday in the West Guthrie
United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Roselawn cemetery, Mulhall, directed
by Smith Funeral Home.
Mrs. Cutler, died Thursday. She
was born July 28, 1883 in Grant County, Kansas, and came to Logan Co. in
1903. She lived at Mulhall for many years.
Survivors are two son, C. E. and
R. E.; five granddaughters; one grandson; 10 great-grandchildren and one
great-great-grandchild.
Researched by D. Tenaza
[email protected]
BAILEY, BLACK, COOK, ISAAC, ORMAN,
PADGETT
Adair County: Stilwell Democrat Journal, Thursday, February 12, 1970
Rite held for Jim William ORMAN
were conducted Wednesday Feb. 4 by Rev. Herman ISAAC and Willie PADGETT
officiating. Jim ORMAN was born September 19, 1902 in Arkansas, the son of
Elinor and Manual ORMAN, died Feb. 1st in Stilwell Hospital. He is survived
by four sisters, Lora BAILEY and Mae COOK both of Tahlequah, Stella PADGETT
of Stiwell, and Bessie BLACK OF Burlington, N.C.; two brothers, Ollie and
Johnson ORMAN of Muskogee. Funeral Service were handled by Roberts Funeral
Home.
BAILEY, BLACK, COOK, ISAAC, ORMAN,
PADGETT
Adair County: Stilwell Democrat Journal, Thursday, February 12, 1970
Jim William ORMAN
Rite held for Jim William ORMAN
were conducted Wednesday Feb. 4 by Rev. Herman ISAAC and Willie PADGETT
officiating. Jim ORMAN was born September 19, 1902 in Arkansas, the son of
Elinor and Manual ORMAN, died Feb. 1st in Stilwell Hospital. He is survived
by four sisters, Lora BAILEY and Mae COOK both of Tahlequah, Stella PADGETT
of Stiwell, and Bessie BLACK OF Burlington, N.C.; two brothers, Ollie and
Johnson ORMAN of Muskogee. Funeral Service were handled by Roberts Funeral
Home.
BURNETT,
MCMAHAN
Comanche County: The Lawton Constitution, Sunday, April 19, 1970
Lonnie O.(Otis) BURNETT, 57, of
Elgin, was pronounced dead on arrival at a local hospital Sunday after apparently
suffering a heart attack in his home. Funeral will be at 2 p.m today in Becker
Funeral Home with Rev. Joe Gomez, pastor of Jefferson Avenue Baptist Church,
officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Born in Roff March 8, 1913, he
lived in Stratford most of his life before moving to Elgin 26 years ago.
He worked for Dolese Brothers for 21 years until he retired in
1965.
Survivors include two sons, Lonnie
G. BURNETT, and Joe Ray BURNETT ; one daughter, Wanda Sue; three brothers,
Waldo and L.B. BURNETT of Elgin and Levi BURNETT of Apache; one sister, Mrs.
Warren MCMAHAN, Elgin, and one grandson, William Ray BURNETT of Elgin. Note:
Lonnie Burnett died April 19, 1970 Submitted by: Sharon Burnett Crawford
[email protected],niece.
BUSBY, CACY, CAMPBELL, DUNN, GARVIN,
GATES, HAILEY, HOSTELER, JOHNSON, OTT, TAYLOR, WILKINS
Pittsburg County: McAlester News Capital, Thursday, May 7, 1970
Services Held for O. P.
TAYLOR
Funeral services for Oscar P.
TAYLOR, 86, were at 10 a.m. today in Chaney's Chapel. Rev. H. E. CACY officiated.
Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery under direction of Chaney's Funeral Home.
Taylor, 86, died Tuesday.
He was born July 12, 1883 in Prescott,
Ariz.,(sic) and was married to Maude B. TAYLOR who died in
1953.
Survivors include a nephew, C.
A. GATES, three nieces, Mrs. Texas JOHNSON, Mrs. D. E. WILKINS and Mrs. Henry
HOSTELER and a brother, Ben Taylor of California.
Pallbearers were Autrye DUNN,
Gene CAMPBELL, Bob HAILEY, Zappy OTT, Alvin GARVIN and B. R.
BUSBY.
Submmitted by: Jack
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BURNETT
Cleveland County: The Daily Transcript, Norman, Tuesday, October 6, 1970
John BURNETT, Funeral will be
at 2 p.m. Thursday in Primrose Chapel. Burial at the Noble 1.0.0.F Cemetery.
BURNETT was 83 years old when he died Monday in a Norman
Hospital.
BOSLER, CHARLTON, COX, FINNEY,
GARRETT, GORE, HOVIS, JACKSON, KETTLER, KUHLMAN, MARSH, MILLER, MITCHELL,
PAPPA, RANSOME,
TRAIL
Caddo County: Hazel Dell Cemetery Obituaries, Sunday, March 28, 1971
Funeral services for Claude C.
GARRETT, 75, of El Reno were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Assembly of
God Church of Minco with the Rev. Vernon Shay of Elgin
officiating.
Mr. GARRETT was born August 4,
1895, in Sherman Texas, and died Saturday March 27, in Park View Hospital
in El Reno.
A quartet composed of Martha COX,
Joyce KETTLER, Pebble HOVIS and Armetta JACKSON sang, "Take Up Thy Cross,"
"Follow Me," "Tomorrow May Mean Goodby" and "Tell Me About Jesus." Pallbearers
were Beno BOSLER, Albert PAPPA, Leland MITCHELL, Rex RANSOME, T.P. GORE and
Walter CHARLTON.
Mr. GARRETT was a retired famer
who lived in the Cogar community since he was eight years old. He moved to
El Reno three years ago.
Survivors include five sons Wesley;
Ronald,; Dale, U.S. Air Force; Adrain; Marland; five daughters Miss Paula
GARRETT; Mrs. Loretta MILLER; Mrs. Nola MITCHELL; Mrs. Geneva KUHLMAN; Mrs.
Elaine MARSH; three brothers, George and Luther GARRETT, Gracemont; Burman
GARRETT; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel TRAIL; Mrs. Nora FINNEY; also 33 grandchildren
and 26 great grandchildren.
Interment was in the Hazel Dell
Cemetery northwest of Minco under the direction of Reynolds Funeral
Home.
Submitted by: Nancy Charlton
[email protected]
BAKER, DRAKE, FULWIDER, GILLILAND,
GOLDMANN, JUNGKIET, MAY, PEBLEY, PERRY, PHEIFFER, REYNOLDS,
VEST
Custer County: The Weatherford News, Tuesday, April 20, 1971
Rites are today for W.T. PEBLEY
William Tollie Pebley, 80, a resident of western Oklahoma since early childhood,
died Monday morning, April 19, 1971 at his home east of Weatherford. Funeral
Services will be at 2:00 p.m. today from the Zion Congregational Church,
Rev. Harold GOLDMANN, the paster and Rev. George BAKER, pastor of the Red
Rock Methodist Church will be the officiating ministers. Burial will be in
the Edwardsville Cemetery near Canute, Washita County,
Oklahoma.
He was born June 18, 1890, in
Pilot Point, Texas, as a small child moving with his family to the Pumpkin
Hill community near Canute. He was married in Canute on March 19, 1911 to
Miss Eliza Ellen FULWIDER. After 12 years on a farm in that area, they moved
west of Arapaho, where they resided until 1928 before living for a number
of years in California and Texas. The Pebleys returned to Oklahoma to a farm
near Weatherford in 1934. Because of health conditions, he retired from farming
in 1967.
He is survived by his wife Eliza
of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Nora DRAKE, Oklahoma City; Mrs Haney MAY
BAKER, Sperry and Mrs. Betty GILLILAND, Bethany; two sons, Alfred Pebley,
Riveria Arizona and Ray (Jiggs) PEBLEY of Weatherford. Two brothers, Luther
Pebley and Leonard Pebley both of Anaheim California; five sisters, Mrs.
C.L. (Dorothy) VEST, Boise Idaho, Mrs. C.W. (Willie) REYNOLDS, and Mrs. Lena
JUNGKIET, Anaheim; Mrs. Fred (Beulah) PHEIFFER, Long Beach California and
Mrs. Emma PERRY, Montibello, California, 22 grandchildren and 13 great
grandchildren. Submitters Note: W.T. Pebley died one month to the day after
celebrating his 60th wedding anniversary. I would welcome any queries on
this family. Submitted by: Darla Gilliland Hoffman, Elk City, OK
[email protected]
CUTLER,
EDWARDS
Logan County: Guthrie Daily Leader, Thursday, November 4, 1971
Ruben E. Cutler Funeral
Planned
Services for Ruben Edgar CUTLER,
70, a resident of the Guthrie area for the past 50 years, are schedules for
2:30 p.m. Saturday in Smith Memorial Chapel. Rev. J. Martin EDWARDS of the
Noble Avenue Baptist Church will officiate and burial will be in Summit View
cemetery, directed by Smith Funeral Home.
Cutler, whose home was on Rt.
1, Guthrie, died Wednesday evening at Veterans Hospital, Oklahoma City. He
was born April 12, 1901 at Gerard, Kans. He was a veteran of World War I.
He is survivied by one brother, Charles E. Cutler, Garber. His wife preceded
him in death about a year ago.
This family researched by Dorothy
Tenaza Rugger [email protected]
ALEXANDER, GONGRE, MILLER,
WEBB
Pottawatomie County: Shawnee News-Star, Sunday, April 30, 1972
Funeral service for Mrs. Leona
K. WEBB 58, will be Monday in the Garden Grove Baptist Church. Interment
will be in Garden Grove Cemetery.
Mrs. Webb died Friday, she was
born Jan. 20, 1914 at Sparks.
Her husband Thomas E. Webb died
in 1965.
Survivors include one son, Billie;
two daughters, Mrs. Theresa GONGRE and Mrs. Jerraid ALEXANDER; two brothers,
Earl and Dale MILLER
This family researched by Verla
Pinkerton
MCDANIEL
Pottawatomie County: Shawnee News-Star, Sunday, April 30, 1972
Carl E. MCDANIEL services Monday
in Gaskeill Funeral Chapel. Interment at South Heights Cemetery,
Sapulpa.
Mr. McDaniel died Friday in OK
City hospital. He was born Feb. 15, 1918 in Kiefer.
LAUGHLIN
Pottawatomie County: Shawnee News-Star, Sunday, April 30, 1972
A.M. LAUGHLIN services will be
held at Roesch Funeral Chapel. Interment in Fairview Cemetery.
Mr. Laughlin died Friday in a
local hospital. He was born Oct. 3, 1925 in Spiro.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Oma Lee Laughlin; four daughters, Linda, Vicky, Regina, and Paula; one brother,
Erbie Laughline and three grandchildren.
MYERS
Pottawatomie County: Shawnee News-Star, Sunday, April 30, 1972
Chico, Texas - Services for Henry
Nolan MYERS, 69, of Chico, Tex, a former Pottawatomie Co. resident, will
be in the Hawkins Funeral Chapel, Bridgeport, Tex. Interment in Chico
Cemetery.
Mr. Myers died Friday in a Bridgeport
hospital. Born Nov. 7, 1902 in Wickes, Ark....
EARLS, GREEN, MCDIVITT, MCMAHAN,
ROSEBUSH
Pottawatomie County: Shawnee News-Star, Sunday, April 30, 1972
Funeral services for Mrs. Glady
Eva MCMAHAN will be Monday in the New Hope Baptist Church. Interment in New
Hope Cemetery.
Mrs. McMahan died Saturday in
a local hospital. She was born August 5, 1903 southeast of
Shawnee.
She married Earl McMahan Dec.
15, 1921, in Tecumseh. He died in 1964.
Survivores include ne daughter,
Betty Jean; four sister, Mrs Elsie GREEN, OK., Mrs. Celo EARLS, OK., Mrs.
Jewell MCDIVITT, OK., and Mrs. Floy ROSEBUSH, Nev.
Gaskill Funeral Chapel in
charge.
BOWEN
Pottawatomie County: Shawnee News-Star, Sunday, April 30, 1972
Funeral services for Claud A.
BOWEN, 88, of Tecumseh will be Monday in the Wanette Chapel. Intermnet will
be in Wanetta Cemetery.
Mr. Bowen died Friday in Shawnee
hospital. Born Aug. 26, 1884, in Caglesville, Ark., he married Myrtle BOWEN
in 1901. She died in 1952.
BREWER, ECNERICK, FAIR, HARWOOD, RICE, SIMMONS, WOLFE
Creek County: Creek County Leader, Sunday, May 14, 1972
Rosie Rice Dies At
78
Mrs. Rosie S. RICE, 78, died Saturday
morning at Barlett Memorial Hospital. Her home was in Kellyville but for
the past several months she had been living at Pleasant Manor Nursing
Home.
She was born Feb 27, 1894 in Tyler
county , West Virginia.
Survivors are three sons, Robert,
Glen, and Arthur of East Liverpool, Ohio; four daughters, Delores HARWOOD,
OK.; Leona ECNERICK (?) PA.; Mrs. Ruby FAIR, Mrs. Ada WOLFE, OH.; 20
grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren; a brother, Clarence BREWER, W.VA.;
and a sister, Lillie SIMMONS, W.VA.
Funeral services will be Monday
at Kellyville Free Holiness church. Burial at East Liverpool for additional
services and interment. Owen Funeral Home is in charge.
Submitted by Marti Graham
[email protected]
CLARK, FRYE, HUGHES,
ROBERTS
Pontotoc County: Ada Evening News, Wednesday, July 5, 1972
Funeral services for Coy Fielden
CLARK, 517 W. 15th, will be at 2 p.m., Friday at Criswell Chapel. Mr. Clark,
58, died Tuesday at a local hospital.
He was born July 17, 1913, to
Willie and Birdie ROBERTS CLARK, at Ada, and he spent most of his life here.
A retired carpenter, he he was a veteran of World War II.
Mr. Clark's survivors include
five sons, Bill, Okemah, Okla.. and Phillip, Curtis, Troy, and Roy Clark,
all of Ada; two daughters, Diana FRYE and Cecilla HUGHES, both of Ada; his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.T. CLARK, Ada; a sister, Marguerite, Kelso, Ada;
a brother, Wayne Clark, Prescott, Ariz and four grandchildren.
The Rev. John Allen will officiate
at the funeral, and interment will be at Rosedale Cemetery.
This family researched by Leah
McCalmon [email protected]
HUFFINES, JONES, MCPHERSON,
POOL
Pontotoc County: Ada Evening News, Wednesday, July 5, 1972
The funeral of Essie HUFFINES,
717 W. 16th, will be Friday in the chapel of Smith Funeral Home. Mrs. Huffines
died Wednesday at the age of 65, following a long illness.
She was born to John and Amanda
POOL JONES, Sept. 19, 1906, in Georgia. She married William O. HUFFINES in
1947 in Arkansas. She was a member of the First Pentecostal Holiness
Church.
Mrs. Huffines is survived by her
husband; two sons, Billy Gene MCPHERSON and Johnn L. MCPHERSON, OK; tow stepsons,
Edmond E. HUFFINES and William O . HUFFINES, Jr., both of OK City; 10
grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Duard Hendrex, Madill, will conduct
the services, and interment will be at Lightning Ridge
cemetery.
JACK,
WILLIAMSON
Pontotoc County: Ada Evening News, Wednesday, July 5, 1972
Funeral services will be announced
later by Criswell Funeral Home for J.A. WILLIAMSON, who died at a local
convalescent home Wednesday.
His survivors include his wife,
Susie Williamson, and other relatives.
Hezel JACK, obit is also on this
page but all was cut off except for name.
ASKEW, CLARKSON, POE, SMITH, WATSON,
WILSON
Pontotoc County: Ada Evening News, Wednesday, July 5, 1972
Francis_ Mrs. Mollie ASKEW, 89,
died Wednesday, her funeral will be Thursday at the Free Will Baptist Church
of Cedar Grove. Interment will be at Cedar Grove Cemetery.
She was born Sept. 25, 1882, at
Elizabeth, Ark. to James and Mary WATSON POE.
She is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Mabel WILSON of OK; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle CLARKSON, Ind. and Mrs.
Jennie SMITH, OK; four grandsons; and 14 great grandchildren.
Arrangements are being made by
Smith Funeral Home.
HARMON, LARMON,
RIPPEE
Pontotoc County: Ada Evening News, Wednesday, July 5, 1972
Stratford_ Funeral services for
Eula Audrey HARMON, Byars, will be Friday in the Pentecostal Holiness Church
of Byars. Burial will be in the Johnsonville Cemetery in Byars.
Mrs. Harmon, 71, died Tuesday
in a Purcell hospital. She was born May 16, 1901 in Johnsonville, Okla.,
I.T. She lived all her life in the Johnsonville, Byars area.
She is survived by her husband,
G. G. Harmon; two daughters, Mrs. Pete LARMON of OK, and Mrs. Bill Bedmon
of CA.; one brother, Jesse RIPPEE, CA. four grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
Pickard Funeral Home is in charge
of all arrangements.
ALLEN, BASS, CAROTHERS, ROBERTSON,
THOMPSON,
WRIGHT
LeFlore County: Poteau News, Thursday, December 14, 1972
Mrs. Mary CAROTHERS
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary
CAROTHERS, 86, who died at her home Thursday, were held Monday afternoon
at the Church of the Nazarene. Burial was at the Oakland Cemetery directed
by Miller Funeral Home. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Pearl Hamners of Poteau,
one son, Chester of Poteau; five sisters, Mrs. Nellie THOMPSON, Mrs. Alice
ROBERTSON, both of Stratford, Iola(Ida) BASS of Houstin; two brothers, Charles
and Andrew WRIGHT of Stratford; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren;
one great great
grandchild.
Sharon's note - Mary Almeda "Meda"
was the daughter of Andrew J. WRIGHT. Her first husband was Benjamin F. ALLEN,
2nd Robert CAROTHERS. Researched by your host, Sharon Burnett
Crawford. [email protected]
MALICOAT, MORGAN
Garvin County: Pauls Valley Demorcrat, Sunday, May 27, 1973
Funeral services - - Mr.
MALICOAT
Funeral services for Mat Malicoat,
84, will be 2:30 p.m. Sunday, May 27, at Stufflebean Funeral Home Chapell,
Pauls Valley. Rev. T. O. Parson, Pauls Valley, will officiate.
Malicoat was born March 6, 1889
in Indian Territory and died May 25, 1973 at Pauls Valley General hospital.
He had lived in Pauls Valley for 35 years and was resident at 603 S. Pecan
. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs Jane MORGAN, Salinas , Ca.; two sons,
Ray Malicoat of Moore; Walter Malicoat of Oklahoma City; five grandchildren;
and two great grandchildren.
Interment will be in Mt. Olivet
cemetery under direction of Stufflebean Funeral Home.
Submited by Jean Brand
[email protected]
JAMES, LEGRANDE, POTEET, PUCKETTE,
TODD,
WHITLOW
Pawnee County: The Glenco Mirror, Friday, July 20, 1973
Edna WHITLOW Rites Held
Wednesday
Funeral services were held Wednesday
afternoon, July 18, for long-time Pawnee citizen, Mrs. Edna Mae WHITLOW,
80, who passed away here, Monday, July 16.
Born March 30, 1893 in Reading,
Kansas, she moved to Oklahoma with her parents and lived in the Lela-Glencoe
communities. She married Robert B. WHITLOW on Oct. 7, 1907 in Glencoe and
she had lived in Pawnee county all of her married life. She was a member
of the First Christian church of Pawnee.
Survivors include her husband,
Bob WHITLOW of Pawnee, plus 4 daughters and 2 sons: Mrs. Mildred TODD, Pawnee;
Mrs. Ruth PUCKETTE, Tulsa; Mrs. Grace LEGRANDE of Skiatook; Earl WHITLOW
of Oklahoma City; Mrs. Hankie JAMES of Hominy and Zane WHITLOW of Woodward.
Three sons preceded her in death.
Also surviving are 23 grandchildren,
35 great grandchildren, one half brother and 4 half sisters.
The Revs. Gregory WHITLOW and
L. L. McGUIRE officiated at the service at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 18,
at the POTEET Funeral Chapel. Interment was in Highland cemetery under direction
of the POTEET Funeral Home.
Submitted by Phyllis Hill
[email protected]
MCNUTT,
PERKINS
Pottawatomie County: Shawnee News-Star, Tuesday, August 14, 1973
Funeral services for Miss Vera
Ella MCNUTT, 59, of Route 5, will be at 2 p.m. today in the Temple Baptist
Church with the Rev. C. T. PERKINS officiating. Interment will
be in Resthaven Memorial Park. Miss MCNUTT died Saturday in a Shawnee
hospital.
Born Sept. 9, 1913, in Lexington,
she moved to California in 1936 and worked for Douglas Aircraft Co. for 30
years. Miss MCNUTT back to Shawnee in 1970 to live with her brother. She
was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church.
Survivors include her mother,
Mrs. Tishie E. MCNUTT; four sisters; four brothers; also a number of
nieces and nephews. Gaskill Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
(She was preceded in death my her father, Emmit Edgar MCNUTT, sister Virl
Etta MCNUTT and brother Earl Edgar MCNUTT)
Submitter and Researcher Birdie
(Totty) McNutt [email protected]
CREECH, DODGE, GRIFFIN,
HOPPER
Okmulgee County: Henryetta Free Lance, Friday, August 17, 1973
I do not know what newspaper in
which this was printed.the Hopper family moved to Blackgum,Indian Territory,
in December 1894.
Henryetta-Funeral services for
George Dallas Hopper will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Dewar Baptis
Church. Rev. Sutton will officiate with interment in the Hitchita cemetery
under the direction of the Shurden Funeral Home.
Hopper, 81, died Friday in the
Henryetta hospital. He was born April 21 1892 in Vinyard,
Texas.
Survived by his wife, Edith of
the home in Dewar; two sons, Gary, California and Rick of Texas; three daughters,
Wanda GRIFFIN, Doris CREECH and Mary DODGE of OK; one brother, Lander HOPPER,
Modesto, California, nine grandchildren and one great
grandchild.
Submitted by Karen Hammett Cook
[email protected]