Mrs. Ora Bell Crews died at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner, June 5th, age 39 years and 7 months and 9 days.
The funeral services were held in the Christian Church at 2 p.m., Tuesday June 7th, with Reverend A. J. Bradshaw, conducting the service. Interment was in the Highland Cemetery.
Ora Bell Turner was born in Benton County, Missouri, October 14th 1881.
She was united in marriage to Aubrey Crews at Ardmore, Oklahoma and to this union, two children were born, Flora Marie, who preceded her mother to the land beyond and Orville who lives in Pawnee.
She became a member of the Christian Church at Guthrie, Oklahoma in 1897 and was also a member of the Yeoman Lodge at Pawnee.
She leaves to mourn the loss of her, a son, mother, father, three brothers, Orville, Ralph of Pawnee, Earl of Burbank, two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Monroe and Mrs. Ethel Hardee of Los Angeles, California.
The sympathy of the community is extended to the family in their sorrow.
To all the dear friends who
have shown their sympathy and love by their help and kindness during the
illness and death of our loved one and for the many beautiful floral
offerings we wish to express our deep appreciation and heartfelt thanks.
ORVILLE CREWS
Joe Turner and Family
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