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Nellie Woods
The Messenger
Drummond, Garfield Co., OK
October 31, 1918
Page 5, column 3
Submitted by: Emily Jordan

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Nellie M. WOODS

Imo Cemetery


Obituary
Again death has entered our midst, this time to take from us one of our finest young women.
Miss Nellie Woods, oldest daughter of B.K. Woods, died at the General Hospital, Enid, Saturday morning October 26. She had been in training to become a nurse, at that hospital, for about one year, and while caring for patients, sick with influenza, she contracted the disease, and after a few days it developed into pneumonia, which caused her death.
Though born in Kansas, Miss Woods had spent most of her life in or near Drummond, and attended High School here, and had a wide acquaintance in this vicinity. She was an earnest Christian, formerly a member of the Congregational church here but at the time of her death, a member of the Enid Baptist church. She was one whom to know was to love, and her death leaves an aching void in the hearts of many.
Funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon, conducted by her pastor, and interment was at Imo cemetery.


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