Mrs. Carrie Lovella Rankin Martin © Cheyenne Star Submitted by: Wanda Purcell Mrs. Carrie Lovella Rankin Martin, 81, of 304 South Second Street, Davis, Oklahoma, died July 13, 1967 in the Arbuckle Memorial hospital, Sulphur, after a short illness.
Born October 29, 1885, in Pauls Valley, Indian Territory, Mrs. Martin had lived around Davis most of her life, except for the years between 1929-1951, when she resided near Reydon.
She was a member of the Methodist church.
Funeral services were held Sunday, July 16, 1967 at 3:30 p.m. in the First Methodist church with Rev. Joe Hock and Rev. Jim House officiating.
Interment was in Green Hill Cemetery, and Bahner Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Pall bearers were her grandsons, James Mogg, Bobby Mogg, Foster Mogg, Jack Mogg, M. L. Marshall and Dennis Martin.
Mrs. Martin is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Allie Mogg, Cheyenne; Mrs. Ethel Blankenship, Davis; Mrs. Louise Conrad, Chula Vista; California and Mrs. Grace Houston, Hurley, New Mexico; three sons, Roy, W. T. and Bill, all of Davis; one step daughter, Mrs. Mattie Rowe of Henryetta, Oklahoma; a sister, Mrs. Frankie Mason of Rosedale, Oklahoma; three brothers, Lonnie Rankin, Hennepin; Charlie Rankin, Sayre, Oklahoma; and Jimmy Rankin, Elmore City; eighteen grandchildren; twenty eight great grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.
Her husband, four children, and a grandchild preceded her in death.
All of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mogg were present. They are James Mogg, Jack Mogg, Foster Mogg, Bobby Mogg, Mary Francis Marshall and Patsy Strickland.
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