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Mary E. Thomas
© Enid Morning News
12-1949
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Buried in Enid cemetery

Mary E. Thomas, 82, died Friday morning in a local hospital. She made her home with a daughter, Mrs. Vera Brewer, 419 W. Walnut.

Born 1867

Died 16 December 1949

Enid Cemetery

A member of the Friends church she was born in Illinois and came to Kansas with her parents as a small child. She married Alvin W. Thomas in Kansas and soon after they made the run into the Cherokee Strip, settling west of Drummond. They moved to Enid in 1925. Mrs. Thomas had been in ill health for several months.

Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Daisy Walton and Mrs. Brewer of Enid and Mrs. Goldie DeHaas of Englewood, California; a son, William W. Thomas of Glenco; a sister, Miss Matilda Haworth, of Englewood; three brothers, Dayton Haworth of Denair, California, Henry and Charles Haworth, both of Argonia, Kansas, and nine grandchildren.

The Fossett funeral home will amount funeral plans.

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