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Mrs. Winnie Davis Martin
© Guthrie News Leader
Friday, October 18, 1963


Funeral services for Mrs. Winnie Davis Martin, 74, scheduled for 2:30 p.m., Saturday at Davis Funeral Home Chapel, Rev. E. E. Holmberg, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be at Lawrie Cemetery.
Mrs. Martin, whose home was at 902 E. Noble, died Thursday in a Duncan hospital. She had lived in Guthrie for the past 8 years, moving here from Oilton. A native of Arkansas, Mrs. Martin was a member of Eastern Star, the Methodist Church, the Live and Learn Farm Women's Club, Candlelight Canasta Club, Domestic Science Club and the Wesleyan class.
Survivors include: 1 daughter; Mrs. Lawrence Whiteside, Commanche; 1 son, John R., Cushing, a sister-in-law, Mrs. Cleve Martin, Guthrie and 3 grandchildren.


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