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Alfalfa Cemetery

N of Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma


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© Lillian Cotton
Ernest B. Stubblefield
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© Lillian Cotton
Ina Stubblefield
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© Lillian Cotton
Ernest Clarence Stubblefield


Obituary
Alfalfa Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotton


© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
October 25, 1972

Ernest B. Stubblefield
January 29, 1888 ~ October 24, 1972


Stubblefield Service Set

Funeral services for Ernest B. Stubblefield, 84, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, at the Carnegie First Baptist church with Rev. Bill Dickover, pastor, officiating.

Stubblefield died Tuesday, October 24, in the Carnegie hospital.

Interment will be in the Alfalfa cemetery under the direction of Pitcher Funeral Home.

Ernest B. Stubblefield was born January 28, 1888.

He was a World War I veteran.

Survivors include his wife of the home in Carnegie and two daughters.


Obituary
Alfalfa Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotton


© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
October 20, 1948

Ernest Clarence Stubblefield
August 25, 1925 ~ October 19, 1948


Stubblefield Rites Set For Thursday At Pleasant View

Clarence Stubblefield, 24-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Stubblefield of northeast of Carnegie, died in the Will Rogers hospital, Oklahoma City, Tuesday. He had been in Will Rogers five weeks.

The body was returned to Carnegie under army auspices Wednesday morning and is in charge of the Pitcher Funeral Home.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Pleasant View Baptist church northeast of Carnegie and burial will be in the Alfalfa cemetery. Rev. Herman Bell will preach the funeral sermon.

Ernest Clarence Stubblefield was born August 21, 1924 at Elmore City in Garvin county. He came with his parents to this community in 1930.

Stubblefield enlisted in the army in July 1944, and became ill soon after he was assigned to Camp Hood, Texas. He was in the service only 40 days. After his discharge he was in the veterans' hospital at Amarillo for 30 days at one time.

He was a member of the American Legion and a member of the Baptist church at Pleasant View.

Survivors are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stubblefield, and two sisters, Mrs. Arnold Langley, of Arkansas City, Kan., and Miss Aline Stubblefield, Oklahoma City.


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