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Obituary
Maysville Cemetery
Garvin County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Johnny History


March 1977

Jake Cline
September 13, 1891 ~ March 1, 1977


Funeral Notice Mr Cline

Services were held Thursday, March 3, for Jake Cline, 85, of Maysville.

Cline was born September 13, 1891 near Byars, and died March 1, 1977.

He was a liong time resident of Washington community and has lived in Mzysville since 1946.

Cline was a Veteran of WWI, serving on the front lines in Germany, and was also a member of the First United Methodist Church of Maysville.

Rev Phil Ware and Rev Ralph Chapman officiated.

Burial was in Maysville Cemetery.

Survivors inc,lude his wife, Willie, of the home; one daughter, Mrs Mary Davidson, Maysville; and two grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one son, Neal, in 1950.

Services were under the direction of Winana Fubneral Home, Maysville.


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