© The Chickasha Express Chickasha, Oklahoma Page 5 Wednesday, August 19, 1942 Mary Elle [Naugle] Leach July 1851 ~ 1947 Minco Funeral Held For Mrs. Leach Minco, Aug. 19, Funeral services were held for Mrs. Mary Ellen Leach, 90, at the First Baptist Church of Minco. Monday, at 3:30 p.m. Rev. J. W. McCulley officiating, assisted by Rev. H.P. Haley of Chickasha. Music was furnished by a double quartet composed of Mr. And Mrs. Marvin Woodworth, Mr.and Mrs. Chester Haley, Mrs. Lee Borders, Mrs. Idella Robbins, Rev. A.S. Kattner, and John Unruh with Mrs. Mary McCulley at the piano. The songs Were "The Old Rugged Cross, "Safe in The Arms of Jesus," and "Asleep In Jesus." Pallbearers were grandsons of Mrs. Leach, George and Isaac Wiggins, Marion Gurley, John Fisher, Clause Pitman and Ernest Howery. Mrs. Leach had been a resident of Minco for the last 37 years. She was known Among her friends and neighbors as "Aunt Ellen," She leaves five children Levi and John Leach, Mrs. Myrtle Gurley, Mrs. Annie Mottesheard, all of Minco and Mrs. Belle Johnson of Cabool, Mo. 16 grandchildren, 18 great Grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren. The burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of the Quayle Funeral Home. |
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