© Ponca City News Tuesday July 11, 1944 Augusta Muchow Obit Submitted by: Catherine Widener
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Mrs. Muchow, Kay County Pioneer, is dead.
Funeral services for Mrs. Augusta Muchow, 81, pioneer resident of Ponca City who died at her home Monday, will be held Friday at 2:30 o'clock at the Miller Memorial chapel with Dr. Phil Deschner officiating.. Burial will be in the I.0.0.F. Cemetery under the direction of the Miles funeral home.
Mrs. Muchow, who was born in 1862 in Stockton County, Ohio, made the run into Oklahoma in 1893 with her husband. They made a homestead a mile north of the hospital which has remained their home since then. She and her husband, Charles Franklin Muchow, to whom she married in 1880 in Illinois came to Oklahoma from Cowley County, Kansas. Muchow died in 1905
She is survived by six children, Frank of the home address, north of the city, Mrs. Roy Ulin, 330 North Oak street, A. L. Muchow, west of the city, Mrs. D. A. Shields, Arkansas City, Kansas; and Mrs./ Earl Gill, Arkansas City, Kansas; seven grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren. She was a member of the Methodist church.
© The Ponca City News
Tuesday, July 11, 1944
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