Maude B. Yerian © Enid Mornong News 12-28-1951 Submitted by: Lois Burdick
After an illness of several months, Mrs. Maude B. Yerian, 73, died in a Blackwell hospital Wednesday.
Mrs. Yerian came to Oklahoma with her parents at the opening of the Cherokee Strip. She was married to Dan J. Yerian June 30, 1896.
Surviving are her husband of the home near Jet; three daughters, Mrs. Franklin Staggers of Lamont, Mrs. Ardis Boles of Blackwell and Mrs. Elda Ausherman of Wakita; three sons, Robert and William of Medford and Baden S. of Wakita; three sisters, Mrs. C. B. Wade of Pasadena, California, Mrs. Boyd Myatt of Arcadia, California, and Mrs. Cleve Combs of Burbank, California; three brothers, Frank Butler of Las Vegas, Nevada, James S. Butler of Burbank, California, and Been Butler of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Services will be conducted in the Congregational church at Medford, Friday at 2 PM with Rev. Chester Brown in charge. Interment will follow in the Wakita Cemetery under the direction of the Thomas funeral home of Wakita.
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