Obituary
Duncan Municipal Cemetery, Stephens County, Oklahoma
© Saulpa Daily Herald Saulpa, OK April 8, 1926 Mrs. Sarah L. Manion Dies At Home of Her Grandson Here Without waking from the nap which began Monday, Mrs. Sarah L. Manion, aged 91 years, died at the home of her grandson, Sanford Brown, 719 South Oklahoma Street, at 9:45 o'clock this morning. The aged woman who was quite feeble had not left her room since Friday. Monday she went to sleep and was not awakened. The deceased was born at Asheville, North Carolina in 1835. She became a member of the Methodist church when she was 12 years of age and for 79 years was a member of that organization. She came to this city to live last year. Because of her extreme age she was unable to make a wide aquaintance here. Her grandson, Sanford Brown, formerly in charge of the Norval-Dial sales agency here, has recently transferred to Bristow where his headquarters are at this time. Funeral services for Mrs. Manion will be held at Lewis-Landrith funeral chapel tomorrow morning. The rites will be brief, as the relatives of the deceased will leave for Duncan with the body at 7:50 o'clock. Rev. Harry S. DeVore and Rev. R. Frank Mitchell will officiate at the brief rites. Lewis-Landrith Interment will be at Duncan, the home of Frank W. Jones, a son of the deceased. Mrs. Manion is survived by her two sons, C. M. Jones, Gainesville Texas and Frank W. Jones, Duncan, a daughter, Mrs. Annie M. Brown of this city, her grandson, Sanford Brown, and several other grandchildren and great-grandchildren. |
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