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Submitted by: Susan Gabel

Joseph L. & Stella E. Moisant

Hillside Cemetery






Stella Elnore Moisant
The Norman Transcript
Wednesday, December 30, 1953
Submitted by: Susan Gabel


Moisant Service Will Be Tonight
A rosary service for Mrs. Stella Elnore Moisant, 61, who died Dec. 26 in the University Hospital, Oklahoma City, will be held at 8 p.m. today in the Yoakum chapel in Purcell.
Mass will be said at Our Lady of Victory Church at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Burial will follow in the Hillside Cemetery, Purcell, with the Yoakum Funeral Home in charge.
Mrs. Moisant is survived by her husband, Joseph L. Moisant, Blanchard; five sons, Martin E. Moisant and Laurence Moisant, Norman, Robert Moisant, Blanchard and Van Moisant and John Moisant of Oklahoma City; five daughters, Miss Madeline Moisant and Mrs. Bonnie White of Oklahoma City, Miss Shirley Moisant, Blanchard, Mrs. Maratha Jones of Parksville, Mo., and Mrs. Marie Hursh of Babbitt, Nev.; and two sisters, Mrs. Rena Munster, Dallas, Tex., and Mrs. M.B. Larron of Purcell.



Stella Elnore Moisant
The Purcell Register
Thursday, December 31, 1953


Moisant Service Here Wednesday
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Yoakum church chapel for Mrs. Stella Elenore Moisant, 61, wife of Joseph L. Moisant, Blanchard route 1. Father Augustine Healy, Oklahoma City, officiated, with the interment in Hillside cemetery.
Mrs. Moisant died Saturday in an Oklahoma City hospital after a short illness.
In addition to her husband, survivors include four daughters, Shirley, Blanchard; Madaline, Oklahoma City; Mrs. Martha Jones, Parksville, Mo.; Mrs. Bonnie White, Oklahoma City; five sons, Robert of Blanchard; Martin, address unknown; Lawrence, Norman; and Van and John, both of Oklahoma City; two sisters, Mrs. Martin Larran, Purcell, and Mrs. Rena Munster, Dallas, Tex.
Casket bearers were: Buddy Williams, Tom Shea, Bill Williams, Joe Brinkle, Robert Stephens, and Kelly Guest.






Leo Moisant
The Daily Oklahoman
Monday, July 12, 1971
Submitted by: Susan Gabel


Leo Moisant, 82, of 226 SE 42, died Sunday at a local nursing home. Wake will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Vondel L. Smith Mortuary. Requiem mass will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with burial at 11 a.m. in Hillside Cemetery, Purcell.
Moisant was born in Kansas and moved to Oklahoma as a boy. He came to Oklahoma City in 1956 from Blanchard. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife, Pearl; five sons, Edgar, address unknown; Lawrence, Norman, Van L. 713 SE 40; John 2714 SW 49, and Robert F., 3800 N. St. Clair; two stepsons, Cecil Wallace, Kansas City, and J.B., Del City; five daughters, Mrs. Madaline Cabbiness, Moore; Mrs. Martha Jones, Nicoma Park; Mrs. Vonabelle White, 101 SE 51; Mrs. Marie Hursh, Fallon, Nev., and Mrs. Shirley Clark, Bremerton, Wash.; a stepdaughter, Geneva Girod, Antioch, Calif.; a brother, J.W., 1224 SW 27; a sister, Mrs. Diane Anhalt, Purcell, 33 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.



The Norman Transcript
Monday, July 12, 1971
Submitted by: Susan Gabel

Leo Moisant Dies Sunday; Services Set
Leo Moisant, 82, Oklahoma City, died Sunday in an Oklahoma City nursing home. He was the father of Lawrence Moisant, Norman, and Mrs. Madaline Cabbiness, Moore.
Wake services will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Vondel L. Smith Mortuary in Oklahoma City. Requiem Mass will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Oklahoma City with burial at 11 a.m. at Hillside Cemetery, Purcell.
A former Blanchard resident, Moisant was born in Kansas. He came to live in Oklahoma City in 1956. He was a retired employee of Presbyterian Hospital and a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
Additional survivors include his wife, Pearl; four other daughters, Mrs. Martha Jones, Nicoma Park, Mrs. Vonabelle White, Oklahoma City, Mrs. Marie Hursh, Fallom, Nev., and Mrs. Shirley Clark, Bremerton, Wash.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Geneva Girod, Antioch, Calif; four other sons, Edgar, Van L., John and Robert, all of Oklahoma City; two stepsons, Cecil Wallace, Kansas City, and J.B. Wallace, Del City; a sister, Mrs. Diana Anhalt, Purcell, a brother, J.N., Oklahoma City, 33 grandchildren, and 24 great-grandchildren.




The Purcell Register
July 15, 1971
Submitted by: Susan Gabel

Leo Moisant Is Buried Here
Leo Moisant, 82, a former resident of Blanchard and McClain county, died Sunday in Oklahoma City following an extended illness.
Born in Kansas, he was a former resident of the Blanchard community and the Purcell area. He was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic church.
Wake services were held Tuesday evening in the Vondel Smith mortuary in Oklahoma City. Mass rites were conducted Wednesday morning at the Sacred Heart Catholic church in Oklahoma City. Interment was in Hillside cemetery, with local arrangements by the Conner funeral home.
Survivors include his wife, Pearl of the home; five sons, Lawrence, Van, John and Robert, all of Oklahoma City; and Edgar; five daughters, Mrs. Madeline Cabbiness, Moore; Mrs. Martha Jones, Nacoma Park; Mrs. Vonabelle White, Oklahoma City; Mrs. Marie Hursch, Silom, Nev.; Mrs. Shirley Clark, Bremerton, Wash.; two step-sons, Cecil and J.B. Wallace, both of Del City; a step-daughter, Jeneva Girold, Antioch, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Diana Anhalt, Purcell; a brother, J.W. Moisant; 33 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.


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