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Bryan County, Oklahoma

Cox Chapel Cemetery
Durant, Oklahoma

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©: Submitted by Stan Metts

Deceased Name: Sadie Sabra Hayes Metts

1880 ~ July 19, 1954

Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

Sadie Sabra Hayes Metts was born in 1880 and passed away July 19, 1954 in Bryan County, Oklahoma. She is buried in Cox Cemetery in an unmarked grave with her husband and father in law. She married George Metts and to this union was born 5 Sons.

Herbert Marvin Metts (09/19/1908-04/19/1995),
Died and Is buried near Abilene, TX,

Garvey Edgar Metts (1912 - 1975),
Died and is buried near Bokchito, OK

Allen Noble Metts (1914 - 1917) ,
Born & died Sweetwater, TX

John Edwin Metts (12/20/1916-02/1944)
born Sweetwater, TX

Roy Earl Metts (June 22, 1922 - January 28,2014)
Born and died in Bryan Co Oklahoma

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