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Rush Springs Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma



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Henry Green Wright ~ Mollie Mae [Moran] Wright
William Hugh Wright ~ Effie Pearl [Roberts] Wright
John Lucius "Lewis" Wright ~ Estelle Annie "Chock" [Robinson] Wright
John Wright ~ Mary Wright
Walter A. Wright ~ Minnie Alice Wright
William Thomas Wright ~ Mima Wright
Arthur David Wright ~ Susie E. Wright
Alva O. [Crawford] Wright
Henry E. Wright ~ Nancy Ora [Eslick] Wright
Carl Odus Wright ~ Fannie Mae Wright
Edith B. Wright
Floyd Elmer Wright
James Cecil Wright ~ Edith Louise [Ridgeway] Wright
Walter A. Wright ~ Minnie Alice Wright
Hazel Lavell Wright

Obituary
Rush Springs Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Gene Phillips

June 1964

Minnie Alice Wright

Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Alice Wright were held Sunday, June 7th at 2:30 p.m. from the Southern Baptist Church. The Rev. Lesley W. James, pastor of the Vimy Ridge Baptist Church of which she was a member, officiated.

Mrs. Wright, 72, was born March 8, 1892 in Hollytree, Alabama and died June 5th at the Grady Memorial Hospital in Chickasha.

She had been a resident of Rush Springs for 55 years.

On February 18, 1912, she was united in marriage to Walter A. Wright in Rush Springs.

Pallbearers were Alva Tims, Ernest Evans, Att Tims, Luster Dorman, Woodrow McDaniel and Bud Brewer.

Burial in the Rush Springs cemetery was under the direction of Callaway-Smith Funeral Home.

Survivors include her husband, Walter A. Wright of Rush Springs; one son, Odel Wright also of Rush Springs; and three sisters, Mrs. Lissie Prince of Fort Gibson, Mrs. Willie Heard of Rush Springs and Mrs. Mae Wells of Plainview, Texas.

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