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Obituary

Baird Family Cemetery
Jackson County, Oklahoma




Submitted by: Aimee Davis


Nancy Joan Baird

May 1844 - June 19, 1908

The Altus Weekly News
Altus, OK
19 Nov 1908, Thursday, page 7

MRS. JOE BAIRD DEAD

     Mrs. Joe Baird, widow of Joe Baird who died the 22nd of June, 1904, died at her home near old Frazier, west of the city, at 7 o'clock p.m., Monday, of pneumonia. The remains were enterred in the family burying ground on the farm, at 4 o'clock p. m., Tuesday. Rev. J. L. Hughes conducted the funeral services. The News joins their many friends in extending condolence to the bereaved relatives.




Nancy Joan Baird

May 1844 - June 19, 1908

The Altus Times
Altus, OK
19 Nov 1908, Thursday, page 3

Death of Mrs. Joe Beard.

     Mrs. Joe Beard, one of the "old mothers in Isreal" in Greer county, died at her home six miles northeast of Altus Monday. Mrs. Beard was 90 years of age, and her death, which was caused by heart trouble, was very sudden. She was the mother of Mesdames Chas. Neal and Joe McClaren, Ray and Joe Beard, and her acquaintance in Jackson county was very extensive. The funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 by Rev. Hughes, and the remains were interred in the Beard family cemetery.



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