Beulah Rosmond Horton Mahaffey © Enid Daily Eagle 09-1975 Submitted by: Glenn
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October 11, 1894 - September 6, 1975
Mrs. Beulah Rosmond Horton Mahaffey, longtime Goltry resident, died early Saturday morning, September 6, 1975, in an Enid nursing home after an illness of several months.
Funeral service will be at 10 AM Monday in the Brown Funeral Home Chapel with James W. Hoffsomer officiating. Burial will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery.
Daughter of J. George and Ida D. Johnson Hoffsomer, she was born near Roxburry, Kansas, October 11, 1894. In August 1899, she moved to Oklahoma with her mother in a covered wagon. She attended Hillsdale schools and graduated from Enid high school in 1914. She received a state life teachers diploma after completing a course at the State Normal School, Alva in May 1917 and taught in Garfield and Alfalfa counties many years.
On February 26, 1919, she married Everett Horton, who died December 29, 1929. Their children are Loren G. Horton, Houston, Texas; Mrs. Joe (Wanda) Vance, Hillsdale, and Mrs. Allen (Elva Rose) Smith, Altus.
On May 28, 1940, she married Leo V. Mahaffey of Goltry, who died September 22, 1974.
Survivors along with her children are brothers and a sister, Harley E. Hoffsomer, Hillsdale, Mrs. Helen Stout, Dalhart, Texas, Leroy H. Hoffsomer, Oklahoma City, and Rev. Marion S. Hoffsomer, Hutchinson, Kansas; three step daughters, Mrs. H. B. (Maxine) Bernard, Wellesley, Massachusetts; Mrs. Ed (Elda) Hardiman, and Mrs. Jim (Roberta) Whistler, Sacramento, California; 10 grandchildren and three great – grandchildren.
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