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Fairview Cemetery
Tuttle, Grady County, Oklahoma


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Esther D. "Essie" [Snyder] Hartin


Obituary
Fairview Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter

© The Tuttle Times
Tuttle, Oklahoma
November 24, 1922

Esther D. "Essie" [Snyder] Hartin
January 23, 1888 ~ November 17, 1922


Mrs Duke Hartin, who died in New Mexico, was shiped back here and was interred in Fairview cemetery.

She was a sister of Mrs Pearl Johnston of south of Tuttle, and of Mrs Bulah Lucas of Kansas.

CARD OF THANKS: We wish to thank all those who so kindly rendered us assistance and consolation in our recent sad bereavment, wherein we lost our beloved wife and sister. Duke Hartin, Mrs Pearl Johnston, Mrs Buleah Lucas."


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