© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, September 22, 1971 April 30, 1888 ~ September 20, 1971 He was a retired Albert community farmer; born at Charlotte, N.C. He was married to the former Luna Mable Compton Dec. 24, 1911. They came to the Fort Cobb-Albert communities in 1924 from Nashville, Ark. His children-Dexter, Emils, Guy, Lavelle Kluver, Nora Jo Larson, Hydro, Mable Duckworth, Frederick, Wilda Jean King and Rema Dell Tripp. Brother to Silas of Idabel, Glen, Nashville, Ark.; Bruce, Prewitt, N.M.;and Hoy of Texarkana, TX and Grace Humpreys, Shreveport, LA. |
© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, February 13, 1963 December 26, 1889 ~ February 3, 1963 Born - December 26, 1889 at Nashville, Ark. Married - J.C. Crowell, at Buck Range, Ark. on December 24, 1911 Resided - Came to the Oney community in October, 1924. Church - Oak Dale church Died - Sunday, February 3, in the Hinton hospital. Sons - Dexter and Emlis of Fort Cobb; Guy of Amarillo Daughters - Mrs. Lavelle Kluver, Lookeba; Nora Jo Larson, Hydro; Mable Duckworth, Frederick; Wilda Jean King, Binger; Rena Dell Tripp, Hinton Sisters - Alice Hooker, Fort Cobb and Ora Farley, Nashville. |
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