Mary A. Hein © Blackwell OK Journal-Tribune 11-11-1938 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Rites For Mrs. Hein To Be Held Sunday
Medford, November 10 – Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the Catholic Church at Clyde for Mrs. Mary Hein, 82, former resident of Grant County.
Burial will be made in the Clyde Cemetery under the direction of the Hills funeral home.
Mrs. Hein's death occurred Wednesday morning. She had been in failing health over a period of months.
Mrs. Hein formerly resided on a farm about 7 miles northeast of Medford. During recent years she resided with a son at Blackwell and a daughter at Tonkawa.
She is survived by one son, Ben Hein, of Blackwell, and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Wilson of Tonkawa, and Mrs. Lizzie Tucker of Canada.
Jacob W. Hein © The Medford OK Patriot-Star 09-14-1922 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Mr. Jacob Hein, of Blackwell, died and was buried at the Clyde Cemetery. Mr. Hein until recently was a resident near Medford but moved to Blackwell where he was stricken with paralysis. His body was brought by motor hearse to Clyde for interment.
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