Binger, Oklahoma February 18, 1942 October 29, 1882 ~ February 18, 1942 Binger Pioneer Passes Away R. W. "Rallie" Wyatt about 60 years old, one of Binger's few remaining pioneer citizens died at his home east of Binger Wednesday of heart trouble about 9:30 o'clock. The body was prepared for burial by the OK Funeral Home of Binger. Funeral services are to be held this afternoon [Friday] in the Binger Baptist church, with the pastor, Rev J. W. Chattham officiating. Interment will be in the Binger ceemetery. Rallo, as he is known here has suffered for some time with heart trouble, and this fatal attack came Wednesday mornin, after he had been at his chores outside. He is survived by three daughters and one son, and many friends. |
Binger, Oklahoma February 15, 1923 December 25, 1881 ~ February 15, 1923 Ella Frances Abbott Wyatt was born in Linn County Missouri December 25, 1881 and died in Binger, Okla. February 15, 1923. She was a daughter of Mr and Mrs T. B. Abbott of Binger. She was converted in the Missionary Baptist churchy at Sullivan County MO in 1902. She was married to R. W. Wyatt in Sullivan County MO September 23, 1906. To this union was born four children, three girls and one boy, Edith age 14, Fern 12, John 10 and Irene 6. Burial was made in the Binger Cemetery. |
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