Harriett Davis Obit Submitted by: Becky Hobson
Daily Oklahoman
4 March 1952 pg. 8
Oklahoma Pioneer
Mrs. Harriett Davis, age 95, 304 S. E. 41 street died Monday in her home after an illness of about a year and a half.
Funeral services will be at Hunter funeral home at 10:00 a. m. Thursday with burial at Sunnylane cemetery.
Mrs. Davis came here with her husband, the late Marimon Davis from Logan County. Oklahoma near Crescent in 1908. Davis operated a shoe shop at S. E. 44th and Shields prior to his death in 1928. Mrs. Davis, daughter of Jackson and Elizabeth Moore, was born in Posey County, Indiana and was married there in 1875. She and her husband came to Logan County, near Crescent in 1890 and operated a farm there until they came here.
She was a member of Capitol Hill Baptist Church.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Roy B. Elder, 304 S. E. 41, Mrs. James F. Hardin, 2339 N. W. 16, Mrs. Ethel Alexander, 718 N. W. 30th, two sons, James Davis, Bakersfield, California and Elmer Davis, Leesville, Louisiana, a brother, Columbus C. Moore, House Springs, Missouri.
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