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Jennie Lee <I>Michaels</I> Thomson  McFarland Jorgensen

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Jennie Lee Michaels Thomson McFarland Jorgensen

Birth
Tehuacana, Limestone County, Texas, USA
Death
16 May 1973 (aged 74)
Texas County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Texhoma, Sherman County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.488598, Longitude: -101.791146
Plot
Section 7b Block 404 Lot 4 Space 7
Memorial ID
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Cenotaph for Jennie Lee Michaels McFarland

Jennie Lee Jorgensen, 74, died at 1 p.m. Wednesday afternoon at her home northwest of Texhoma.
Funeral services will be conducted from the First Baptist Church in Texhoma at 3:30 p.m. Friday with Rev. Harold James, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Texhoma Cemetery under the direction of the Dawson-Welch Funeral Home of Texhoma.
She was born in Limestone County Texas on Nov. 27, 1898 and came to the Panhandle with her parents in 1905. They homesteaded land about 15 miles northwest of Texhoma.
On Dec. 26, 1956 she was married to Lewis Jorgensen at
Clayton, N.M.
Survivors include her husband, of the home; two sons, John Thomson of Paradise, Tex., Ray Wilson Thomson of Sacramentu, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Alletta Fleming of Texhoma, Mary Adeliade McDonald of Argyle, Tex.; one brother, Douglas Michaels of Oklahoma City; six grandchildren and 3
great grandchildren.

Her first husband was
John Hamilton Thomson, Sr
Her second husband was
Raymond G McFarland, She is buried with
her third husband
Lewis Henry Jorgensen

The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1913

Thirteen Year Old Girl Captured a Coyote
J. H. Michaels says that we have told numerous wolf stories in the past and upon these grounds requested the privilege of telling us one which could be used for publication if desired, so the privilege was granted. The thirteen year old daughter of Mr. Michaels was out in the pasture herding cattle when the cow dogs caught a coyote which was almost full-grown. She securely tied the animal with a larietrope, put it in the saddle and took it home alive, a distance of over a half mile.

cemetery lot bought by Lewis Jorgensen
Cenotaph for Jennie Lee Michaels McFarland

Jennie Lee Jorgensen, 74, died at 1 p.m. Wednesday afternoon at her home northwest of Texhoma.
Funeral services will be conducted from the First Baptist Church in Texhoma at 3:30 p.m. Friday with Rev. Harold James, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Texhoma Cemetery under the direction of the Dawson-Welch Funeral Home of Texhoma.
She was born in Limestone County Texas on Nov. 27, 1898 and came to the Panhandle with her parents in 1905. They homesteaded land about 15 miles northwest of Texhoma.
On Dec. 26, 1956 she was married to Lewis Jorgensen at
Clayton, N.M.
Survivors include her husband, of the home; two sons, John Thomson of Paradise, Tex., Ray Wilson Thomson of Sacramentu, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Alletta Fleming of Texhoma, Mary Adeliade McDonald of Argyle, Tex.; one brother, Douglas Michaels of Oklahoma City; six grandchildren and 3
great grandchildren.

Her first husband was
John Hamilton Thomson, Sr
Her second husband was
Raymond G McFarland, She is buried with
her third husband
Lewis Henry Jorgensen

The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1913

Thirteen Year Old Girl Captured a Coyote
J. H. Michaels says that we have told numerous wolf stories in the past and upon these grounds requested the privilege of telling us one which could be used for publication if desired, so the privilege was granted. The thirteen year old daughter of Mr. Michaels was out in the pasture herding cattle when the cow dogs caught a coyote which was almost full-grown. She securely tied the animal with a larietrope, put it in the saddle and took it home alive, a distance of over a half mile.

cemetery lot bought by Lewis Jorgensen


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