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Pearl Mona (Cox) & William Alanson
Davis
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Mulberry Cemetery
Roger Mills County, Oklahoma
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William Alanson Davis |
© Cheyenne Star |
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell |
Last rites for William Alanson Davis, who died following a heart attack
Sunday at his home northwest of Meridian were held Tuesday at the Meridian
school auditorium.
He was born November 3, 1891 in Siloam Springs, Arkansas and came to
Indian Territory in 1900.
He was converted in 1917 and was a long time
member of the Methodist church. He was a member of the Erick Masonic
Lodge.
He was married to Pearl Mona Cox April 21, 1916 in Sweetwater.
He was a
farmer and rancher by occupation.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pearl Davis of the home address; two
daughters, Mrs. Theota Dowdell of Sayre and Mrs. Ada Ruth Diggs of
Sweetwater; five sons, Wayne Davis, Russell Davis and Jay Davis, all of
Sweetwater; Waddell Davis of the home address; and Harley Davis of
Shamrock, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Leila Houston of Clinton; Mrs. Mary
Guinn of Elk City; and Mrs. Carrie Potter of Pampa, Texas; one brother, Joe
Davis of Sweetwater and nine grandchildren.
The Rev. Otto Atkins officiated at the services.
Burial was in the
Mulberry cemetery, Sweetwater, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma with the Erick
Masonic Lodge in charge of graveside rites.
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