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Mary Annie (Anderson) Tracy
Cheyenne Star
1958
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
Mrs. Annie Tracy, pioneer resident of western Oklahoma died Saturday November 27, 1958 at a Sayre hospital following a short illness.
 
She was the widow of Dan W. Tracy, early day attorney who preceded her in death. Mrs. Tracy was born December 11, 1878 in Mobeetie, Texas when that Texas town was a flourishing communications center for a vast cattle area. She had been a life long member of the Baptist church.
She was married to D. W. Tracy on June 25, 1902 at Cheyenne. Mrs. Tracy is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Ollie Sides, of Sayre, a son, Raymond C. Tracy, Stillwater and a step-son, Mac Tracy, Dallas, Texas. John A. Anderson, a brother, and Mrs. Lelah Kimball, a sister, seven grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren also are among the survivors.
 
Funeral services were held Monday at 2:30 o'clock at the First Baptist church, Sayre, with Rev. Dick Robinson officiating.
 
Interment was in the Sayre-Doxey cemetery, Sayre, Beckham County, Oklahoma.
 
Mrs. Tracy was an aunt of Elbert Racy and of E.B. Tray, both of Cheyenne. She was an early day resident of Cheyenne.
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