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Gage Memorial Cemetery
AKA Wolf Valley IOOF Lodge #99 Cemetery

LOCATION: 1/2 Mile West and 1/2 South of Gage
SEC 9 - TWP 22 - R 24


© Enid Morning News 
Submitted by: Glenn


Lillian Pearl Halliburton

June 30, 1906 ~ January 24, 1979

Laverne – Funeral services for Mrs. J. R. (Lillian Pearl) Halliburton, 72, were Friday in the Fairview Methodist Church with the Rev. Jessie Willsie officiating. She was buried in the Gage Cemetery, with the Seeger Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Halliburton was born June 30, 1906, near Gage and died in a Woodward hospital, Wednesday. On April 6, 1927, she and James R. Halliburton were married. They made their home in Gage until moving to the Slapout community in 1935.

Mrs. Halliburton was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. A son, three brothers and two sisters preceded her in death.

She is survived by her husband, J. R., f the home; a son, Raymond of Slapout; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Wooley, Spearman, Texas; Mrs. Joann Cantwell, Hugoton, Kansas, and Patsy Carr, Pampa, Texas; a sister, Ruby Dilger, Pampa; three brothers, Dave Ashbaugh, Slapout; Oscar Ashbaugh, Phoenix, Arizona, and Virgil Ashbaugh, Norman; nine grandchildren and five great – grandchildren. 


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