Cora E. Noblitt © The Cheyenne Star Thursday, 16 July 1981 Submitted by: Leila Evett
Cora Noblitt Rites Held
Funeral services for Cora Noblitt were conducted from The First Baptist Church in Hammon on Monday, July 6 at 10:30 a.m. with Reverend Bart Montgomery officiating. Burial was in the Kiowa Cemetery under the direction of the Martin Funeral Home.
Mrs. Noblitt was born April 13, 1891 in Phoenix, Arizona and died Friday in the Community Hospital at the age of 90. She moved with her family to Oklahoma in the early 1900's and they settled in western Oklahoma in 1913. She had lived in Roger Mills County until moving to Elk City in 1971 where she had lived since. She was a member of the Methodist Church.
She was married to Joseph Pinkston and he preceded her in death November 28, 1930. She was then married to Mahlon Noblitt of Cheyenne. He preceded her in death on May 2, 1971.
Survivors include three daughters; Mrs. Mary Ann Driver and Ola Walker, both of Hammon and Mrs. Mae Dodson of Cheyenne. Also 24 grandchildren and 48 great grandchildren and 8 great great grandchildren.
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