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Albert Oney/Union Cemetery

Albert, Caddo County, Oklahoma

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Thomas Barbee ~ Mittie [Williams] Barbee
Sam Barbee
Silas Charles Barbee
Franklin Barbee


Obituary
Albert Cemetery
Albert, Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotton

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, December 31, 1941

Thomas Barbee
June 28, 1867 ~ December 25, 1941


Services At Oney For T.F. Barbee

One of the early day settlers of the state and a resident of Caddo county since 1916 was lost in the passing of T.F. Barbee who died at his home in Swan Lake on Christmas day.

Funeral services were held at the Oney Christian church Saturday by R.E. Harvey of Fort Cobb and burial was made in the Oney cemetery.

Mr. Barbee was born in Tennessee June 28, 1867 and was 74 years of age at the time of his death.

He was married to Nettie Williams in 1901 an to them six children were born.

Survivors include the widow and the children who are Dacre Barbee of California, Sammie Barbee of Claremore, Mrs. Bessie Mooter and Mrs. Ruby McAnally of Fort Cobb; Mrs. Lettie Francis and Mrs. Nadine Chambers of Carnegie; also 12 grandchildren and many other relatives and friends.

Pallbearers were L.L. Sesline, Wm. Griffin, Claude Harris, J.H. Belast, Davie Janisons and Lee Anthony. The songs were rendered by Dave Hamilton, Clint Applewhite, Mrs. Monroe Elliott and Bonnie Compton, accompanied by Miss Crowell.


Obituary
Albert Cemetery
Albert, Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotton

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, October 10, 1962

Mittie [Williams] Barbee
November 5, 1881 ~ October 2, 1962


Funeral Services Held At Oney For Mrs. Mittie Barbee

Funeral services for Mrs. Mittie Barbee, Hinton, a well-known former resident of Carnegie and Oney community, were held at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the Oney Christian church with Rev Leonard Gillingham officiating. Burial was in the Oney cemetery.

Mrs. Barbee died October 2 in the Anadarko hospital after being ill about two months.

She was born in Montgomery county, Texas, on November 5, 1881. She was married to Thomas F. Barbee on October 21, 1900, at Cordell. In 1917 they moved to Caddo county.

She was a member of the Pentecostal Holiness church.

Surviving her are two sons, D.W. and Sam Barbee, both of Hinton; four daughters, Mrs. Bessie Mooter, Fort Cobb, Mrs. Ruby McAnally, Binger, Mrs. Lettie Francis of Midwest City, and Mrs. Nadine Chambers, Claremore, Okla.; 18 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and two step-grandchildren; one brother, W.D. Williams, Oklahoma City; and one sister, Mrs. Callie Smith, Roosevelt.

Pallbearers were Louie Sesline, Keith Pond, Roy McPherson, Bill Griffin, Willie McAnally and Claude Harris. Honorary bearers were Ray Plaster, Buster McPherson, Walter Elliott, Delvie Adams, Dave Johnson and Vernie McAnally.


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