Mrs. Anne Elizabeth Demoss, 65 years old, a resident of the state since 1896, died of a cerebral hemorrhage Thursday at her home, 1509 Northwest Eleventh street.
Mrs. DeMoss came to Oklahoma from Arkansas and first lived at Peggs, northeast of Tulsa.
Later she lived at Tahlequah, where her husband, the late John W. Demoss, was Cherokee County Assessor from 1915 to 1919.
The couple came to Oklahoma City in 1919 and DeMoss, who died a year ago, was in the real estate business here.
Mrs. DeMoss was a member of the United Presbyterian church here and a past matron of the Eastern Star chapter at Tahlequah.
Survivors include three sons, Deward Demoss, 630 Northwest Twentythird street: Byron DeMoss, 2243 Northwest Thirty-second street, and John L. DeMoss, San Francisco, and seven daughters, Mrs. Foe Vivion, Wagoner; Mrs. Jim Davis, Sapulpa; Mrs. Rosa Bradford, Goodnight; Mrs. E. V. Bewley, Twelfth street and West End avenue; Mrs. Betty Marsh, Beaumont, Texas and Miss Maude and Miss Sarah Demoss, both of the home address.
Arangements will be announced later by the Watts and McAtee funeral home.
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