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Mary A McLane
Age 68 - Mar 22, 1895
Posted by
Jean Kyle

Industrial Headlight - 4 Apr 1895
 
She died on 22nd Mar, Mrs. Mary A. McLane, wife of Dan McLane of Frisco.  The deceased was a colored lady, and very highly respected by all who knew her.  She died while in el Reno visiting her daughter, Mrs. Maxie DeMon.  The remains were removed from El Reno to the Richland School house where the funeral sermon was preached by Rev. Hendrickson of Frisco.  Mr. Henrickson's text was taken from Rev. 14, chapter 12 verse from which he preached a very comforting sermon, after which the congregation proceeded to Mr. McLane's claim, where the remains were interred.  The  deceased was 68 years old and was a member of the Richland M. E. Church.  The bereaved husband and daughter has our heartfelt sympathy.

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