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Naples Cemetery

Alex, Grady County, Oklahoma


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Willona A. [Griswold] McReynolds


Obituary
Naples Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Jan Fendley


Chickasha, Oklahoma
January 1926

Willona A. [Griswold] McReynolds
October 29, 1889 ~ January 22, 1926


Willona Griswald was born on October 29, 1889 in Montague County, Texas, USA.

Her father was Peter Griswold and her mother was Zilpha French Griswold. She had seven biological siblings.

She married Samuel Sylvester McReynolds on August 25, 1906, in Cooke County, Texas, USA. They had nine children together and lived in the Oklahoma area at the time of her death.

She died on January 22, 1926, in Chickasha, Oklahoma, United States at the age of 36. Her youngest child was almost two at the time of her death. The children were raised by orphanages and their father.


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