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Maysville Cemetery

Maysville, Garvin CO, Oklahoma


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Ola Howard


Obituary

Paoli Cemetery
Garvin County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter

Thursday, November 28, 1929

Ola Howard
June 27, 1895 ~ November 28, 1929


Mrs. Ola Howard, 35, 2224 W. 14th, died Thursday evening.

Survivors: Her husband, J.B. Howard; two daughers, Misses Gladys Pauline and Virginia Doris Howard, and one son, William H. Howard, all of the home address; also three sisters, Mrs. C.A. Pearson, Mrs. W.R. Stalcup, and Miss Bessie Pendley, all of Paoli; two brothers, D.F. and R.E. Fendley, both of Paoli and her mother, Mrs. Anna Donahoe of Maysville.

Services and burial will be held at Paoli Saturday at 1 p.m. it was announced by The Hahns.


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