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Dennetta Nash Rubert
The Lahoma Sun
Lahoma, Garfield Co., OK
June 3, 1904
page 5, column 3
Submitted by: Emily Jordan

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Danette RUBERT

Rose Hill Cemetery


Obituary
Dennetta Nash was born in Lima, Ohio, June 14, 1859, moved with her parents to Iowa in 1861, and from Iowa to Missouri in 1864.
She was married to J.W. Rubert November 14, 1880, to whom were born nine children, all of whom are living and at home except the oldest daughter who resides in Missouri.
Mr. Rubert and family came to Oklahoma in 1901.
Mrs. Rubert was a Christian and a member of the M.E. church.
The funeral services were held at Fair View M.E. church, conducted by the pastor. The body was interred in the cemetery near Carrier.
The sympathy of all go out to the bereaved family. R.E.J. Thompson, Pastor.


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