Vera Ingle McGavern 01-27-1989 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Cherokee – The funeral for Vera Ingle McGavern, 93, who died Friday at Cherokee Manor, will be at 2 PM Monday at Cherokee First United Methodist Church. The Rev. Mike Jared will officiate. Burial will be in Cherokee Municipal Cemetery directed by Goodwin Funeral Home.
She was born May 24, 1895, southwest of Lambert and attended Cottonwood Rural School. She lived in Guthrie, Muskogee and Tulsa and attended business school. On June 2, 1920, she married O. R. McGavern at Lambert. He preceded her in death. She moved back to Cherokee in 1939 and worked at a bank and an abstract office. During World War I I, she worked at Boeing Aircraft in Wichita, Kansas. She was a member of Cherokee First United Methodist Church, Sons and Daughters of the Cherokee Strip and Order of the Eastern Star.
Surviving are one brother, Albert Ingle of Waggoner; and one sister, Iva Brown of Wichita.
Beside her husband, she was preceded in death by one brother and one sister.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home to the church.
The family will be at the home of Velma Berry in Jet.
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