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John Melvin Furrow © Alva Review-Courier 12-23-2004 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
John Melvin Furrow, 87, Waynoka
John Melvin Furrow, 87, son of the late George Monroe and Birdie (Burnett) Furrow, was born January 16, 1917, in Major County, Oklahoma, and passed away December 20, 2004, at the Waynoka Nursing Home in Waynoka, Oklahoma.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by one son, Ivan Furrow; one daughter, Barbara Louise Furrow; one brother, Alvin Furrow; one sister, Inez Brown; and one grandchild, Bobbyjo Ingram. John is survived by his wife, Sarah Furrow, of Waynoka; one son, Johnny George Furrow and his wife, Shirley, of Alton, Ill.; one daughter, Arbutus Jane Furrow; five grandchildren, Tony Stith of Burlington, Ky., David Stith, serving in Iraq, Melody Scheffel and her husband, James, of Alton, Ill., Kathy Jo Young and her husband, James, of Burlington, Kan., Steve Furrow of Alton, Ill.; seven great grandchildren, Daniel, Jessica and Carla Stith, Matthew, Joshua and John Young and Savannah Scheffel; one brother Delmer Furrow and his wife, Jean, of Portland, Ore.; one sister Billie Allen and her husband Paul of Bonner Springs, Kan.; other relatives and many friends.
Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, December 28, 2004, at the Waynoka Church of God, with Rev. John Brint officiating. Interment will be in the Waynoka Municipal Cemetery under the direction of Marshall Funeral Home of Waynoka. The casket will be open at the funeral in Waynoka Sunday afternoon until 12:30 Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made through the funeral home to Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation for Alzheimer's research or Share Hospice.
Remembrances may be shared with the family at www.marshallfuneralhomes.com.
Sarah Winford Johnston Furrow © Enid News and Eagle 05-27-2008 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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The funeral for Sarah Winford Johnston Furrow, 96, will be 2 p.m. Thursday, May 29, 2008 at Waynoka Church of God. Rev. John Brint will officiate. Interment will be in Waynoka Municipal Cemetery. Arrangements are by Marshall Funeral Home , Waynoka. The casket will be open at the funeral home until 12:30 p.m. Thursday.
She was born March 1, 1912 at Junction City, Kan., to John and Sarah Warner Johnston and died Sunday, May 25, 2008 at Burlington, Kan. She attended school in Junction City. On July 3, 1937, she married John Melvin Furrow at Junction City. They ranched in the Waynoka area and moved to Salina, Kan. In 1951 they moved to Amarillo, Texas, and returned to Waynoka in 1994. She was a member of Waynoka Church of God.
She was preceded in death by her husband, John; one daughter, Barbara Furrow, one son, Ivan Dean Furrow and six siblings.
Survivors include one daughter, Arbutus Jane Furrow of Burlington; one son, Johnny George Furrow of Alton, Ill.; two sisters, Doris Brum of Abeline, Kan., and Grace Harris of Junction City; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made through the funeral home to Waynoka Church of God. Condolences may be sent online to Marshall Funeral Home.
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