Mrs. Liberty Bell Repass Mitchell Jun 3, 1866 - Jun 4, 1942
© Cheyenne StarSubmitted by: Wanda Purcell
Mrs. Liberty Bell Repass Mitchell passed into the Great Beyond last Wednesday night at 11 o'clock after a long period of poor health. Mrs. Mitchell has suffered from asthma for many years, which gradually became worse until her constitution gave way to the repeated attacks of the disease and she went out to meet her Creator.Mrs. Mitchell was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Repass of Grimes, highly respected citizens of this county.
She was married to Orlando G. "Dick" Mitchell and became a resident of Cheyenne where they lived for a number of years. To this union four children were born, three of whom survive her, one having preceded her in infancy.
The three children, Roger Mills, Ione, and Robert and the sorrowful husband are joined by the many friends of the Mitchells and also the Repass family in mourning her demise.
Roger Mills and Ione are with the father at Clinton while Robert is at Excelsor Springs with a sister of Mr. Mitchell.
Dick Mitchell is a pioneer newspaper man in western Oklahoma, having published newspapers at old Grand, old Roll, Cheyenne, Strong City, Clinton and Sayre. He recently sold the Sayre Journal and returned to Clinton where he owns a home.
Burial in Mustang Cemetery, Mustang, Oklahoma.
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