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Irena Alice <I>Minnick</I> Simpson

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Irena Alice Minnick Simpson

Birth
Red Rock, Marion County, Iowa, USA
Death
4 Jan 1931 (aged 48)
Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk-C Lot 21
Memorial ID
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Wife of George Simpson

Daughter of Charles Albert and Sarah Thompson (Vass) Minnick

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Stillwater Gazette dated January 9, 1931:

Mrs. Alice Simpson, 48, died Sunday, January 4, 1931, in Stillwater, Ok.

The decedent was born in Marion County, Iowa, October 23, 1882. She was married to George Simpson, July 15, 1905 at Des Moines, Ia. The family moved to Yale in 1916 and then to Stillwater in 1928.

Mrs. Simpson in survived by her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Minnick, Yale, and two children, Beverly, a student at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical college, and Eleanor Jean, in the Stillwater public schools. Three brothers, L. B. Minnick, Ivan Minnick, Herman Minnick, and two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Little and Mrs. Fannie Hacker, all of Yale, survive her.

The decedent was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal church, South, and the Eastern Star, of which she was a past matron.

Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the First Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. Fred Mesch officiating and with burial in Fairlawn.

Wife of George Simpson

Daughter of Charles Albert and Sarah Thompson (Vass) Minnick

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Stillwater Gazette dated January 9, 1931:

Mrs. Alice Simpson, 48, died Sunday, January 4, 1931, in Stillwater, Ok.

The decedent was born in Marion County, Iowa, October 23, 1882. She was married to George Simpson, July 15, 1905 at Des Moines, Ia. The family moved to Yale in 1916 and then to Stillwater in 1928.

Mrs. Simpson in survived by her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Minnick, Yale, and two children, Beverly, a student at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical college, and Eleanor Jean, in the Stillwater public schools. Three brothers, L. B. Minnick, Ivan Minnick, Herman Minnick, and two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Little and Mrs. Fannie Hacker, all of Yale, survive her.

The decedent was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal church, South, and the Eastern Star, of which she was a past matron.

Services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the First Methodist Episcopal church, the Rev. Fred Mesch officiating and with burial in Fairlawn.



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