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Martha W. Steiner

From the research of
Jean Kyle
 
Martha Steiner
 
El Reno Democrat - 14 Dec 1899
 
Martha W. Steiner was born in Wayne County, Ohio March 25th 1832 and died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. P. Haworth on November 23rd, 1899.  She remembered her creator in her youth was converted God at the age of fourteen and has ever since been a faithful follower of her Master and Savior Jesus Christ.
 
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Clark, pastor of the M. E. Church of Yukon, November 25th at 11 a.m. After which the remains were laid to rest in the Frisco cemetery.
 
She leaves a son and two daughters, many friends to mourn her departure.  We feel glad to know that she is asleep in Jesus. - A FRIEND.

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