Virginia BAKER NEWCOMB The Enid Morning News
Enid, Garfield Co., OKJuly 12, 1989 Submitted by: Lois Burdick
Virginia BAKER NEWCOMB
The funeral for Virginia Newcomb, 94, will be 10a.m. Wednesday at St. Matthews Episcopal Church, with Rev. Arthur Cunningham officiating. Burial will be in Hackberry Cemetery, Waukomis under the direction of Brown Funeral Home.
Newcomb died Monday in a local hospital. She was born November 25, 1894 in Delta Penn. She was raised in Delta and attended nursing school in Baltimore, Md. and Enid and graduated from a nursing school ran by the General Hospital. The hospital was on the present site of Bass Baptist Hospital.
As a nurse she worked in Enid and surrounding area. On July 4, 1924 she married Joseph O. Newcomb in Enid where they lived . He died March 7, 1966.
She is survived by a son, Joseph J. Newcomb of Tulsa,; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Snyder and Mrs. Kathryn Watkins, both of Delta Penn. : two grand sons and three gr grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, four brothers and two sisters.
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