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Submitted by Jo Aguirre
©Enid News and Eagle (OK)
www.enidnews.com

Enid News and Eagle
Publish Date Unknown

MABEL A. ASHTON


WATONGA - Services for Mabel A. Ashton, 91, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at First Baptist Church of Watonga with the Rev, James Carpenter officiating. Burial will be in Pinkerton Cemetery directed by Wilkinson Mortuary.

Mrs. Ashton died Wednesday at a Watonga Nursing Home. She was born at McLouth, Kansas, and moved to the El Reno area in 1901. She attended Hill's Business College. On April 13, 1918, she and John Ashton were married and moved to Watonga. They also lived in the Union Community, where Mrs. Ashton wrote a weekly column for the Watonga Republican for about 40 years.

Survivors include a son, Orville of Antioch, California; two daughters, Geraldine Jump of Avoca, Arkansas and Betty Garrett of Arvin, California; a sister, Maude McClellan of Tulsa; 17 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and one great great grandchild.



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