Chastain, Harmon & Mary Ethel (Doyle)
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Paula Doyle-Bicket

Harmon Chastain
Mary Ethel Doyle

Harmon and Mary Chastain. Mary is holding daughter Vera, standing behind Mary is son, Eugene. Standing in front of Harmon is daughter Bettie. Bettie died in July 1999. Standing behind Harmon is son Jr.

Jr. died in WWII. Eugene died in 1990.

Mary Chastain is the daughter of Samuel Lafayette and Martha Francis Doyle. Mary was killed in a car wreck with her brother Sam and his wife Nora. Grand-daughter of Samuel Lafayette and Anna (Ezell) Doyle. Great grand-daughter of Farmer and Mary "Polly" (Newberry) Doyle. 

The photo was taken in 1935 in Hodgen.

Beverly Ann Chastain, infant daughter of Harmon and Mary was born in Hodgen, Oklahoma on 02-26-1932 and died in 1933.


Heavener Ledger
LeFlore County, Oklahoma
October 12, 1939
Page 1, Column 1

Mrs. Mary Ethel Doyle-Chastain age 34, wife of Harmon A. Chastain, farmer of near Hodgens, was killed at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon when a car in which she was riding overturned on highway 270 about a mile and a half south of Heavener. She suffered a broken neck and internal injuries.

Sam Doyle, brother of Mrs. Chastain and who was driving the car, said he lost control of the machine. He and Mrs. Doyle, the only other occupant of the car, suffered minor injuries. They were brought here by passing motorists. The Doyle's and Mrs. Chastain were enroute home from Heavener.

Funeral services fro Mrs. Chastain were conducted from the First Baptist Church of Heavener Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. Karl McClendon, Pastor, officiating. Interment was in the Hodgens Cemetery.

Besides the husband, Mrs. Chastain is survived by four children; Eugene, Harmon, Jr., Betty Ruth and Vera Lucile. Also her mother, Mrs. Martha Doyle of Hodgens, two brothers and three sisters; Sam Doyle, Hodgens; Bill Doyle, Page; Mrs. Viola Caughern, Hodgens; Mrs. Maude Simmons, Bakersfield, Calif., and Mrs. Earl Minker, Hodgens.

Mrs. Chastain was born at Blackfork, Ark. January 24, 1905. One daughter, Beverly, died before she was a year old. Mrs. Chastain was member of the Baptist Church.

Submitted by: Paula Bicket, grand-daughter of Sam Doyle.


Harmon Chastain, Jr. was born April 2, 1925 in Hodgen, Oklahoma. He was the second child of Harmon and Mary Ethel Doyle-Chastain. 

Junior served with the United States Army during WWII. Junior was with Calif. Pvt. 1CL 377 Harbor Craft Company TC. Junior became ill with jungle rot and died of complications on April 26, 1946. He is buried in Hodgen Cemetery, Hodgen, Oklahoma with his mother and sister Beverly.


Bettie Ruth Chastain-Clabough - July 23, 1999.

Bettie Ruth was born on September 25, 1928 to Harmon and Mary Doyle-Chastain. Bettie died on July 23, 1999 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Bettie leaves three her four children to mourn her passing; Ruth Ann, Mary Margaret and Sammy Rush, Jr. Daughter, Darlene was killed when PSA flight 182 crashed in San Diego, killing 144. Darlene was having coffee in her kitchen when the jet crashed into her subdivision.


Darlene Watkins - Granddaughter of Harmon and Mary Doyle-Chastain dies when PSA flight 182 crashed and killed 144

Darlene Watkins daughter of Bettie Ruth Chastain died September 25, 1978 in San Diego, CA.

PSA FLIGHT 182 CRASH
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
September 25, 1978

San Diego – PSA Flight 182 Crash

(Mary Doyle-Chastain's Granddaughter Darlene Watkins was killed when Flight 182 crashed into her house in San Diego. Darlene was the daughter of Bettie Chastain)

That ordinary day, a hot Monday morning with nothing to distinguish it except the heat, who on Dwight Street expected to die with breakfast dishes in the sink and coffee in cups untouched? But Fate fell out of the sky -- tons of metal and a cartoon smile. White with bright stripes, already in flames, PSA Flight 182 was death's winged chariot. 

On board were 135 doomed souls. On the ground below, in a quiet North Park neighborhood, were seven more. Two others died in a small plane the airliner had sliced through, midair. All told, 144 lives were lost that day, Sept. 25, 1978. 

Pacific Southwest Airline's Boeing 727, half a football field long, a smile painted across its nose, slammed to earth at the corner of Nile and Dwight streets. 

Houses were crushed like matchsticks, and Dwight ignited. At least 16 houses were destroyed and about six others were damaged. It was the nation's worst aviation disaster to that time. 

Forever changed 

In the rear house, Darlene Watkins, a 29-year-old hairdresser, also was killed. Monday was her only day off. 


Eugene Chastain
San Diego Bee [California]
April 5, 1990

Services for Eugene Chastain, 66 of Chula Vista, CA. were April 12, 1990 at the family's residence. California Cremation Services in Tustin was is charge, with the ashes to go to the family. He died April 5, 1990. Mr. Chastain was born in Hodgen, Oklahoma to Harmon and Mary Doyle-Chastain. He lived in the county for 50 years and had been a production manager for 38 years with H.G. Fenton Material Company. 

He was preceded in death by brother, Harmon "Junior" Chastain, his parents, Harmon and Mary Doyle-Chastain; sister Beverly. Survivors include his wife, Mamie; two sons, Glenn of Chula Vista and Carl of Escondido; two sisters, Betty Bishop of San Diego and Vera Lou Singleton of Point Blank, Texas; seven grandchildren. 

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