Margaret K (Aderhold) & James Emmett "Peck" McClellan
Tombstone Photo
Silent Home Cemetery
Roll, Roger Mills County, OK
Photos © Karen Harman
Margaret K. Aderhold McClellan Submitted by: Jean Beals Whiteneck
Funeral services for Margaret K. Aderhold McClellan, 71, died October 21, 1967 of 602 East Broadway, Elk City, were held Tuesday, at 2:00 p.m. in the Second and Adams Street Church of Christ, Elk City with W .R. Craig, minister, officiating.
Born November 6, 1895 in Hill County, Texas, Mrs. McClellan came to Roger Mills county with her parents in 1905.
She was married to J. E. McClellan January 25, 1914 near Roll.
She had been a resident of Elk City since 1931 and was a member of the Church of Christ.
Survivors are her husband of the home; four sons, Clarence of Phoenix, Arizona; Warren of Livingston, Texas; Kermit of Borger, Texas; John of Sayre; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Hossell of Palestine, Texas; Mrs. Margie Jarvis Borger, Texas; one sister, Mrs. Lester McClellan of Cheyenne; two brothers, Fred and Walter Aderhold both of Roll; and seventeen grandchildren.
Committal Silent Home Cemetery, Roll, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
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