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Fargo Cemetery
aka Fairmount

Fargo, Ellis County, OK


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Submitted by: Glenn


Ruth C. (Hammock) Morgan

January 29, 1921 ~ June 16, 2000

Woodward – The funeral for Ruth C. Morgan, 79, will be 3:30 PM Sunday in Billings Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Olin Peyton will officiate. Burial will be in Fargo Cemetery.

She was born January 29, 1921, in Shattuck to Charles and Laura Belle Wilhelm Hammock and died Friday, June 16, 2000, in Seiling Nursing Home.

She attended grade school in Catesby and graduated from Gage high school in 1939. She married Rollie R. Morgan May 10, 1941, in Cheyenne. She worked at Newman Memorial Hospital as a seamstress. In 1988, they moved to Woodward. He died
May 19, 1993.

She was a member of Church of the Nazarene in Fargo where she taught Sunday school and was President of the NWMS.

Surviving are one son, Loren Morgan of Woodward; two daughters, Carolyn Lenhart of Grove, and Juanita Garrett of Woodward; one sister, Mary Gay; seven grandchildren; and eight great – grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by 10 brothers and sisters. 


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