© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Octobet 24, 1945 December 17, 1895 ~ October 17, 1945 Oscar Sutton Dies Of Heart Attack At Home East of Hydro Funeral services for Oscar Jefferson Sutton were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Church of Christ at Hydro. Rev. Roy Ruckman officiating. Burial was in the Alfalfa cemetery. Mr. Sutton, died suddenly of a heart attack Wednesday of last week at the family home east of Hydro after being in poor health since 1934. The Hydro American Legion of which he was a member, had charge of the services. Oscar Jefferson Sutton was born December 17, 1895 at Kingston, Okla., and died October 17, 1945. Sutton's parents died when he was a small child and he made his home with his brother, Dan, in the Pleasant View community northeast of Carnegie until 1930 when he moved to Hydro. He was married in 1918 to Miss Bertie Gage in Carnegie. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Bertie Sutton; two daughters, Mrs. Bill Stepp, Eakly; and Miss Wanda of the home address; two sons, Neal and Sgt. Frank Sutton, Hydro; two brothers, Dan of Carnegie and Andrew of Boswell; and three sisters, Mrs. Lee Walker, Dinuba, Calif.; Mrs. Maggie Lary, Pleasanton, Texas and Mrs. Elizabeth Winter of Carnegie |
© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma July 9, 1958 April 25, 1900 ~ June 29, 1958 Funeral Service For Mrs. Sutton Held At Hydro EAKLY-Funeral services for Mrs. Bertie Gage Sutton of Weatherford were held Wednesday, July 2, in the Hydro Church of Christ, with Noah Sparks, clergyman, officiating. Burial was in Alfalfa cemetery by the side of her husband and infant daughter. Mrs. Sutton had not been well for the past month. Her condition had not been diagnosed as serious and her death was very unexpected to her family and friends. She came with her parents to Oklahoma when a young child, and lived for several years in the Alfalfa community. Mrs. Sutton moved with her family near Hydro for several years, then moved to Weatherford, where she was living at the time of her death. She was married about 1916 to Oscar Sutton. To this union five children were born. One daughter, Wildadene, her husband and mother preceded her in death. Survivors include her daughters, Mrs. Florence Stepp of El Reno, Mrs. Wanda Hensley of Clinton, Frank and Neil, her sons, of Hydro, seven grand-children, her father, Frank Gage, of California; five sisters, Ester, Lula, Lily and Emma Jean of California and Jessie of Texas; four brothers, Ben, Woodrow, Buddy and Royal, all of California. Her father, and all of the children and brothers and sisters, but Eula, Emma Jean and Royal were present for the services. |
© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma February 4, 1925 October 24, 1924 ~ January 30, 1925 SUTTON--Wildadene, the little two months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sutton, died of pneumonia fever Thursday, January 29. Rev. McCracken preached the funeral sermon, taking for his text these words of Jesus, "Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God." No plainer words of comfort could have been spoken to the bereaved parents in the loss of their precious little girl. |
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