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Issam G. Dotson

Stilwell City Cemetery


Issam G. Dotson Funeral Record
Dated; July 27, 1942
Submitted by: Martha Real
Dotson, Issom G. born in Arkansas on December 29, 1871 and died July 25, 1942 at 4:00 p.m. in Stilwell Oklahoma at the age of 70 years, 6 months, and 27 days. Cause of death was Cardiac Failure. Certifying Physician was Dr. Beasley. He had lived in Stilwell 4 ½ months.
He was buried in the Stilwell City Cemetery on July 27, 1942 with Rev. Gray officiating.
His father was Dock Dotson born in Arkansas, and mother Thersa Cook Dotson born in Tennessee.
Lizzie Dotson gave the information. O.B.A paid $50.00 for his burial and Lizzie Dotson paid the balance of $53.25.
Note; Information requested by Great Granddaughter, Martha Clark.
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