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Daniel W. Weaver
Daniel Webster Weaver, 90, of 200 South Eighth, died at his home Thursday afternoon.
Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Evans T. Moseley officiating. Burial will be in the Rest Haven Cemetery under direction of Gills Funeral Home.
Weaver was born in Pembrook, N. C. on Feb. 4, 1876 and moved with his parents at the age of seven to Leonard, Tex. On Nov. 17, 1887, he was married to Miss Elizabeth Haynes in Lebonan, Tex. They would have celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary in November.
Moving to Ponca City in 1913 from Bridgeport, Tex. he had lived here since. Weaver, a retired building contractor, was a Mason and a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife of the home; two sons, Oscar, Route 3 and Walter W., Denver, Colo; three daughters, Mrs. W. D. Pfeiffer, Ponca City, Mrs. John R. Warren, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Scott E. Strahan, Winter Park, Fla.; 12 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.
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