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Ninnekah Cemetery

Ninnekah, Grady County, Oklahoma

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© Stephen Anderson
William Larkin Anderson
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© Stephen Anderson
Marie [Jones] Anderson
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© Stephen Anderson
Elliott Anderson
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Elliott Anderson
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Lou Octa [Wyatt] Anderson
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Harry Hurbert Anderson
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Harry Hubert Anderson
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Ethel [Hughes] Anderson
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James Everett "Whitie" Anderson
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Thelma Harriett [Elliott] Anderson
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© Stephen Anderson
Rex Anderson
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Hilda Jane "Jane" [McGill] Anderson
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James Elliott Anderson
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Rosalie K. [Downing] Anderson
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Rex Dwain Anderson


Obituary
Ninnekah Cemetery
Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Stephen Anderson


© The Chickasha Daily News
Chickasha, Oklahoma
August 1939

Lou Octa [Wyatt] Anderson
December 3, 1887 ~ August 18, 1939


Services for Mrs. Elliott Anderson

Ninnekah woman who died Wednesday noon in Chickasha hospital, were conducted at three o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Ninnekah Methodist Church. Rev. H. P. Harley of Chickasha was in charge of the services and interment was in the Ninnekah Cemetery.

Mrs. Anderson, resident of Ninnekah for several years, is survived by four sons, Harry, Everett, Rex, and Ted all of Ninnekah. Three daughters, Mrs. Audrey Kitchen of Ninnekah, Mrs. Emily Dunn of Rush Springs, and Mrs. Helen McBride of Chickaha. Three brothers, Jim Wyatt Ninnekah, Ilas Wyatt of Minco, M.B. Wyatt of Harlingen, Texas.


Obituary
Ninnekah Cemetery
Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Stephen Anderson


© The Chickasha Daily News
Chickasha, Oklahoma
January 1952

James Everett Anderson
December 1, 1909 ~ Jamuary 30, 1952


J. E. Anderson Rites Sunday

James Everett [Whittie] Anderson, 42 route two, Ninnekah, died at 9:45 p.m. Wednesday. He was born Dec. 1, 1909 in Ninnekah and lived there till his death.

Wednesday morning he went to work at the Standard Cable Co., where he had been employed the last seven months. He suffered a sudden heart attack while at work.

Chickash fireman answered a first aid call to 318 South 13th where Mr. Anderson was moved Wednesday evening. A resusciator was used for twenty minutes, but to no avail.

He was a machinist and gin worker for the Hart Cotton Machine Co., over 14 years.

He was member of the Ninnekah Baptist church, IOOF Lodge 618 and Machinist Local 89.

Services have been set for 2 p.m. Sunday in the Ninnekah high school auditorium.

He is survived by his wife, Thelma, two sons, Elliott and Bill of the home address; one daughter Joann Knapp, 302 South 15th: three grandchildren. Two brothers Rex of Chickasha and Ted of Ada. Three sisters, Mrs. Audrey Kishen of Fresno. Calif., Mrs., Emily Dunn of Witchita Falls, Texas, and Mrs. Helen McBride of Chickasha.

Interment will be in Ninnekah cemetery under the direction of Chickasha Funeral Home.


Obituary
Ninnekah Cemetery
Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Linda Craig


© Eisenhour Funeral Home
Blanchard, Oklahoma
August 2003

Hilda Jane "Jane" [McGill] Anderson
August 18, 1921 ~ August 16, 2003


Anderson, Jane, 81, passed away August 16, 2003, in Midwest City, OK. Born August 18, 1921 in Gainesville, TX to Robert and Ophelia [Miford] McGill.

Married Rex Anderson September 2, 1939 and raised three sons and a younger sister in the Chickasha/Ninnekah, OK area.

Following Rex's death, relocated in 1979 to Oklahoma City.

Member of Sooner Baptist Church and loved gardening, baking, crafts, and playing dominoes.

Preceded in death by parents, husband Rex, son Rex Dwain, and brothers R. C. and Sam McGill.

Survivors include: brother Bill McGill; sister Pat Hoskinson; son Robert and wife Glenda, son Stephen and wife Janet, and daughter-in-law Rosalee of Oklahoma City; grandchildren Shawn Anderson, Kimberly Jackson, Brandie Palmer, Beth Gifford, and Stephanie Anderson; six great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; and her dear Autumn House family.

Services at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 19, at Sooner Baptist Church in Midwest City followed by interment at Ninnekah Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to Sooner Baptist Church or Autumn House activity fund.
Obituary
Ninnekah Cemetery
Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by:
Stephen Anderson


© The Chickasha Express-Star
Chickasha, Oklahoma
August 20, 2003

Hilda Jane "Jane" [McGill] Anderson
August 18, 1921 ~ August 16, 2003


Funeral services for Hilda Jane Anderson, 81, of Midwest City, Okla., were held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, August 19, 2003, at Sooner Baptist Church in Midwest City.

Jane Anderson was born August 18, 1921, in Gainesville, Texas, and died on Saturday, August 16, 2003, in Midwest City.

Burial was in Ninnekah Cemetery, Ninnekah, Okla., under the direction of Bill Eisenhour Funeral Homes, Inc., of Del City, Okla.


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