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Obituary
Oak Lawn Cemetery
Garvin County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Samdi Carter

© DeArman's Wynnewood Funeral Home
Wynnewood, Oklahoma
January 2020

Alice Belle [Knox] Williamson
January 1885 ~ August 22, 1924

Alice moved with her family to Chickasaw Indian Nation, Oklahoma Territory about 1893 near what became Wynnewood, Garvin, Oklahoma. According to the 1900, census her family lived in Township 2, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory. In 1910 the family lived in Wynnewood, Ward 2, Garvin, Oklahoma. Sometime between 1911-1919 her family moved to Atoka, Atoka, Oklahoma.

She married Noah Wilson Williamson February 4, 1918 in Atoka, Atoka, Oklahoma.

She and Will moved to Lindsay, Garvin, Oklahoma where he worked in a retail store.

Alice gave birth in an Oklahoma City hospital to one son on 21, August 1924. She died a few hours later on August 2, 1924


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