ANNIE G. MELTON DAY OBITUARY © Chandler News Publicist Submitted by: Anna Hardin
ANNIE G. MELTON DAY
1894 - 2006
SERVICES HELD FOR ANNIE G. MELTON DAY
Funeral services were held in the Methodist church of Depew, Monday for Mrs. Annie Melton Day, who died at her home there May 26th, with Rev. Oscar L. Gough officiating.
Mrs. Day was born at Melborne, Arkansas, August 3, 1894. She came to Oklahoma with her parents in 1907 and resided on a farm two miles east of Chandler until 1918 when she moved to Depew.
On November 1, 1912, she was united in marriage to Oliver Day and to this union were born seven children. Day preceded his wife in death in 1927.
She was a member of the Assembly of God church.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Smith of Madeira, California; Ruth Day of Oklahoma City and Helen Day of the home address; two sons, Glen R. Day of Tulsa, and Earl W. Day, who is serving with the United States coast guard somewhere in the South Pacific; one granddaughter, Linda Sue Smith; her mother, Mrs. Grace Melton of Depew; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Gray of Stillwater; Mrs. Willie Bench and Miss Naomi Melton of Depew; and three brothers, Lawrence Melton of Mannford and Ted and Henry of Depew.
Burial was in New Zion cemetery, east of Chandler.
Published May 31, 1945.
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