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Alvira STOALABARGER
The Lahoma Sun
Lahoma, Garfield Co., OK
Friday Feb. 1905
 
Submitted by: Lois Burdick


Obituary
Died at the residents of Willie Stoalabarger, Mrs. Almira Stoalabarger, mother of Willie and Amos Stoalabarger.
She was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 14, 1935 , and died in Lahoma, O. T. Feb. 6, 1905, and was 69 years, 10 months, and 8 days of age at the time of her death.
She was a resident of Enid and was here visiting her son when she was taken sick.

Sister Stoalabarger's maiden name was Holloway. She married Ruben Stoalabarger on Oct. 19, 1851 and to this union was born five children, two daughters and three sons, one daughter having preceded her in death. Two son's, Amos and W. T. Stoalabarger of this place, and ond daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Ralls, of Dewey Co. and one brother, Elias Holloway of Henrietta, Texas.

The funeral was held at the First Christian church of Lahoma with Rev. Lawrence officiating. The internment was made in the Enid Cemetery.

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