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Lou Ethel (Dougherty) Wilson
Feb 3, 1901 - Aug 21, 1991
Posted by Martha Reddout

© Marietta Monitor
30 Aug 1991, Page 4

Services for Lou Ethel Wilson, 90, were held Saturday at 11:00 a.m. in the New Zion Baptist Church with Rev. Ray Burns and Rev. Lawrence Anderson officiating.

Born February 3, 1901, at Ran, Mrs. Wilson died August 21, 1991, in an Oklahoma City hospital. She was the daughter of Ada and Tony Dougherty. Mrs. Wilson had lived in Marietta all of her life before moving to Oklahoma City last year. She was a member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church.

Mrs. Wilson was preceded in death by her husband, Toliver Wilson; and a son, Warren G. Wilson in 1949.

Survivors include four daughters, Cleta Allen of Pomona, California, Audrey Gay of Los Angeles, California, and Deola Wilson and Leora Byers of Oklahoma City; a grandson whom she raised, Dwight Jones of Oklahoma City; and 19 other grandchildren.

Services were under the direction of the Kirk-Dawson-Dillard Funeral Home, Ardmore, with interment in Prairie View Cemetery, Marietta.

Grandsons served as casket bearers.    

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