Pernie Rachel Wells Plummer © Cheyenne Star 1960 Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
Mrs. Pernie Rachel Wells Plummer, 1216 West Fifth, Elk City, died Sunday, October 30, 1960 in an Elk City hospital following a three month illness.
Services were held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in the Berlin school auditorium with Leland Knight, Boonville, Arkansas, Minister, officiating.
Born March 9, 1889 at Willow Springs, Kansas, she came to Stillwater in 1901 with her parents and to Berlin in 1905 where she resided until 1950 and moved to Elk City.
She was married February 26, 1907 at Doxey to Charles A. Plummer, who died July 14, 1960.
She was a member of the Berlin Church of Christ.
Survivors included seven daughters, Mrs. Lillie Maddux of Fundale, Washington; Mrs. Anna Wilson of Henderson, Tennessee; Mrs. Gertrude Flenner of Torrance, California; Mrs. Dorothy Flenner of Sayre; Mrs. Mary Brown of Grimes; Mrs. Helen Seales of Sayre; Mrs. Evelyn Mackeyu of Sayre; three sons, Adam of Center, Colorado; Charles Jr. and Calvin R. of Sayre; one sister, Mrs. Mary Marcum of Sayre; one brother, William Wells of El Monte, California; twenty five grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren.
One son died in infancy.
Burial will be in the Berlin cemetery, Berlin, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma with Martin-Hullum funeral home in charge of arrangements.
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