July 14, 1941 pg 2
MRS. GAYLE HUME
Mrs. Gayle Hume, 36-year-old city woman who was
fatally injured in an accident near Bristow Sunday,
had been employed by the National Aid Life Insurance
Co. more than 15 years, almost ever since she moved
here with her family from Chicago. She began at the
company as a stenographer. but soon became private
secretary to L. H. Houghton, Secretary of the firm.
She and her husband had been visiting their son.
Leonard. at Tulsa Saturday and Sunday and were
returning when the accident occurred, eight miles
northeast of Bristow. She died in a Bristow
hospital.
Surviving. in addition to her husband and son.
are her mother, Mr. Edla Bell, of the home address.
4318 Granger Avenue: And several sisters. Services
have not been arranged.
Burial:
Memorial Park Cemetery
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Oklahoman Archives
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
July 17, 1941 pg 2
Injured City Man
In Critical Condition At
Bristow Hospital
LeRoy Richard Hume, 55-year-old man injured near
Bristow Sunday
in an automobile accident that took the life
of his wife, was reported in a critical condition
Wednesday night Bristow General hospital.
Hume, a draftsman for the Tibbs Dorsey
Manufacturing Co. contrasted pneumonia Tuesday
night, attendant's at the hospital said, and was
being given oxygen Wednesday. He lives at 4318
Granger avenue.
Servicers for Mrs.. Hume were conducted by Rev.
John C. Blackman of the Pilgrim Congregational
church. Wednesday afternoon in the Smith and Kernke
funeral chapel.
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