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Submitted by Jo Aguirre
©Enid News and Eagle (OK)
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Enid News and Eagle
Publish Date Unknown

LUCILLE MCCARTY


WATONGA - Funeral services for Lucille McCarty, 74, who died Wednesday in a Watonga hospital, will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Trinity Baptist Church with the Rev. Russell Murrell officiating. She will be buried in the East Mount Pleasant Cemetery at Watonga.

Wilkinson Mortuary of Watonga is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. McCarty was born July 7, 1906 at Cordell, the daughter of L. Wesley and Mattie Jacobs. She had lived in Watonga for a number of years and in California for 20 years.

Mrs. McCarty attended Cordell Schools. She was a member of the Trinity Baptist Church at Watonga. She and Clarence Elvis McCarty were married at Arapaho Sept. 1, 1923, and he preceded her in death.

She is survived by four sons, Gene of Dallas, Texas, Coy and Duane, both of Watonga and Jack of Mustang; four daughters, Lodema Knisley, Watonga, Doris Anderson, Lakewood, Calif., Juanita Potts of Oklahoma City and Mary Lou McCarty, Mission Viejo, Calif.; five brothers, Elb Jacobs, Canton, Jesse Jacobs, Penn Valley, Calif., Claude and Aubrey Jacobs, both of Watonga and Cecil Jacobs, Loveland; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Coburn, Watonga, Pauline Cannon, Arlington, Texas, and Maurine Weaver, Albuquerque, N.M.; 16 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.




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