Clara Bell (Isenhower) & John Oliver Blurton
Tombstone Photo
Silent Home Cemetery
Roll, Roger Mills County, OK
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Clara Bell Isenhower Blurton © Cheyenne Star Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
Clara Bell Isenhower Blurton was born February 6, 1893, at Elmore City, Oklahoma, the daughter of John and Ellen Isenhower.
She departed this life October 21, 1965, at the home near Crawford, at the age of 72 years, 3 months and 15 days.
She accepted Christ as her Savior and united with the Baptist church in 1911 at Crawford and her membership was still at this church at the time of her passing.
She was united in marriage to Oliver Blurton, May 25, 1913, in Crawford.
To this union two sons were born, Clayborn Blurton and John Blurton, Jr. both of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
She leaves to mourn her passing her husband of Crawford; her two sons; three grandchildren; two brothers, Harvey Isenhower of Los Angeles, California; and John Isenhower of Springfield, Colorado; five sisters, Ona Keahey of Garver, Oklahoma; Oda Hardin of Oklahoma, City, Oklahoma; Stella Fleuelling of Torance, California; Gussie Bourne of Torrance, California; Mada Rhea of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Committal was in the Silent Home cemetery, Roll, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma with Scroggins and Son Funeral Home in charge.
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