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Nora May (Zimmerman) (Danner) Fuchs
May 4, 1878 - Nov 28, 1949
Posted by: Wanda Purcell on Jul 12, 2002

Funeral services for Mrs. Nora May Fuchs, of Sayre, Oklahoma, who died at
her residence Saturday, November 29, 1949 at 9:35 a.m. following an
illness of one year were held Sunday, November 30 at 2;30 p.m. in the
First Christian Church of that city with Rev. Grover Thompson officiating.

Mrs. Fuchs was born May 5, 1878 in Pennsylvania. She was married to Lewis
E. Danner in 1897 at Marcon, Missouri, who died in 1915. She was married
to C.O. Fuchs in Sayre, January 1, 1919. A longtime member of the First
Christina Church of Sayre for twenty-eight years, she came to western
Oklahoma in 1899 from Macon, Missouri and has been a resident here since
that time.

She was preceded in death by Lewis E. Danner, a son, Sterling Danner, and
daughter, Opalo Danner.

She is survived by her husband of the home address; six daughters, Mrs.
Lillie Danner, Mrs. Minnie Reed, Sayre, Mrs. Pauline Vincent, Cheyenne,
Mrs. Dorothy Easter, Sayre, Mrs. Ruby Koenig, Midland, Texas, Mrs. Lydia
Lovell, Sayre; two sons, L. D. Danner of Sayre and C.G. Fuchs, Jr. of Sayre
and one sister.

Burial was in the Buffalo cemetery with the Scroggins Funeral home in
charge of arrangements.

Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK 4-Dec-1949


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