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Charles J. and Martha Ellen KOCH WARD
Covington Cemetery
Charles James Ward |
THE ENID EVENTS Enid, Garfield Co., OK |
May 27, 1937 Page 2, section A, column 6 |
Submitted by: Emily Jordan |
Recent Deaths
WARD - Pending the arrival of a daughter and a son, funeral arrangements have not been completed for Charles James Ward, 82, resident of Garber since 1894, who died Wednesday morning at his home.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Martha Ward of the home, six sons, George F. Ward of Chickasha; Roy Ward of Kansas, Okla.; John L. Ward of Vinita; Forrest Ward of the home; Herbert Ward of McPherson, Kans.; and William Ward, of Oklahoma City; and one daughter, Mrs. Bessie Mayer of Mead, Nebr.
The Brown Funeral Home is caring for the body.
Martha Ellen KOCH WARD |
Covington Record Garfield Co., OK |
1944 |
Submitted by: Lois Burdick |
FUNERAL RITES MONDAY FOR MRS. WARD
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon for Mrs. Charles J. Ward, 84, the former Martha Ellen Koch, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth HENRY BUCK KOCH, will be in the United Brethren Church, Hayward. Burial will be in the Covington Cemetery.
Mrs. Ward , who is the sister of W. H. Koch, Covington had lived on a farm near Hayward since the opening of the Cherokee Strip. She had spent some time at a hospital in Claremore where death occurred Sunday, Nov. 5, 1944.
From family records, she was the mother of 14 children.
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