Mary C. Carter © Elk City Daily News February 3, 1972 Submitted by: Leila Evett
Mary Carter Rites Friday
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary C. Carter, who died in Roger Mills Memorial Hospital Wednesday, will be ocnducted from the Baptist Church at Hammon Friday February 4, 1972 at 2:30 p.m. with Reverend Billy Parvin and Reverend Roy Wilson officiating. Burial will be in the Kiowa Cemetery.
Mrs. Carter was born December 26, 1877 in Drummonds, Tenn. She was 94. She was married to Robert L. Carter on January 9, 1895 in Pecan Gap, Texas. They came to Oklahoma and settled in Roger Mills County in 1907, where she has lived most of the time since except some nine years when she lived in Elk City.
Her husband preceded her in death May 22, 1954.
She was a long time member of the Baptist Church.
Survivors include 4 daughters, mrs. Wilma Fisher, Nocona, Texas, Mrs. Myrtle Ford, Cheyenne, Mrs. Edith Blankenship, Hammon, and Mrs. Joyce Brevik, Caliente, Nevada; 3 sons, Lester of Covington, Earl of Martinez, California and Everett of Los Gatos, California; 3 sisters, Mrs. Leona Azlin, Winnsboro, Texas, Mrs. Fannie Azlin, Buckeye, Arizona and Mrs. Annie Abernathy, Midwest City; 2 brothers, Reverend S. H. Maples grandchildren and 48 great grandchildren.
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