© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, March 27, 1963 Walter Jackson Febvruary 9, 1891 ~ March 18, 1963 Oney Rites For Walter Jackson Held Saturday ONEY--Services for Walter Jackson, a former resident of the Oney community, were held at 10:30 Saturday morning in the Oney Baptist church. Rev. George Staffer, pastor of the Fort Cobb Methodist church, officiated and interment was in the Oney cemetery. Jackson, who had lived at Artesia, Calif., the past several years, died in an Artesia hospital on March 17. He was born February 9, 1891, at Lawrence, Kansas, and came to the Oney community in 1900. Among his survivors are his wife, Oren; two daughters, Mrs. E.G. Stewart of Oney and Mrs. Robert Repp, Fort Cobb; a son, Ernest Jackson, Oney four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Alice Sutton, Morristown, S.D.; and two brothers, Cliff Jackson, Phoenix, Ariz., and D.F. Jackson, Anadarko. |
© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, July 18, 1962 Martha Alice "Alice" [Young] Jackson September 20, 1891 ~ July 11, 1962 Pioneer Albert Woman Dies; Rites Are Held Saturday Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Alice Jackson of Albert were held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Oney Baptist church with Rev. George Stauffer officiating. Rev. De Lois Nix assisted. Burial was in the Albert cemetery. Mrs. Jackson, mother of Mrs. Robert Repp, Route 3, Fort Cobb, died Wednesday, July 11, at her home in Albert. She was born September 20, 1891, in Winfield, Kansas, and had been a resident of Caddo county since 1901. She was a member of the Oney Baptist church. She is survived by one sons, Ernest of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Repp and Mrs. E.G. Stewart of Albert; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. |
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