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Sarah Jane Repass
© Cheyenne Star
07 Feb 1952
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell

Last rites for Mrs. Sarah Jane Repass, formerly of the Grimes community and Elk City, were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Elk City Methodist Church.

She died at 4 a.m. Thursday in her home in Littlefield, Texas following a short illness.

Mrs. Repass came to Grimes with her husband, Eugene Samuel in 1908 and they operated a general merchandise store there for a number of years. They moved to Elk City in the 1900's and later to Littlefield, Texas.

Survivors include two sons, Bert Repass of Ohio; Ralph Repass of Littlefield, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Bess May Lancaster of Grimes; and Mrs. Nellie Parry of Los Angeles, California.

Her husband, four daughters and one son preceded her in death.

The Rev. J. L. Davis officiated at the service.

Burial was in the Elk City cemetery.

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