William Singleton Earp

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William Singleton Earp

Birth
Death
26 Jul 1934 (aged 48)
Burial
Newburg, Phelps County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.9212595, Longitude: -91.9104018
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Miami Oklahoma News Record
Jul 27, 1934, Pg. 9, Col. 7)

Singleton Earp, 48 years old, well known hard rock lead and zinc miner, died at his Commerce Oklahoma home at 10 o'clock last night following a brief illness. He was employed at the Lost Trail mine. Earp had lived in Commerce 12 years, having worked as a miner the last 15 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Emma Earp; a stepson, Jack Tipton, at home; his father, Phillip Earp of Newburg,Missouri; two brothers, Alton Earp of Newburg, and Harvey Earp of Osawatomie Kansas; and seven sisters, Mrs. Belle Delashamit, Mrs. Alma Delashamit, Amanda Young, Mrs. Mamie Wilson and Miss Bessie Earp of Newburg, and Mrs. Blanch Rose and Mrs. Gladys Rose, of Springfield Missouri. Funeral services are to be conducted at the family home at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning with the Rev. Taylor, pastor of the Commerce Baptist church officiating.Following the services the body will be taken to Afton Oklahoma and sent to Newburg Missouri former home of Mr. Earp, where final services will be held Sunday and burial will be made. The funeral will be under direction of the Todd Undertaking company of Picher Oklahoma.
Miami Oklahoma News Record
Jul 27, 1934, Pg. 9, Col. 7)

Singleton Earp, 48 years old, well known hard rock lead and zinc miner, died at his Commerce Oklahoma home at 10 o'clock last night following a brief illness. He was employed at the Lost Trail mine. Earp had lived in Commerce 12 years, having worked as a miner the last 15 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Emma Earp; a stepson, Jack Tipton, at home; his father, Phillip Earp of Newburg,Missouri; two brothers, Alton Earp of Newburg, and Harvey Earp of Osawatomie Kansas; and seven sisters, Mrs. Belle Delashamit, Mrs. Alma Delashamit, Amanda Young, Mrs. Mamie Wilson and Miss Bessie Earp of Newburg, and Mrs. Blanch Rose and Mrs. Gladys Rose, of Springfield Missouri. Funeral services are to be conducted at the family home at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning with the Rev. Taylor, pastor of the Commerce Baptist church officiating.Following the services the body will be taken to Afton Oklahoma and sent to Newburg Missouri former home of Mr. Earp, where final services will be held Sunday and burial will be made. The funeral will be under direction of the Todd Undertaking company of Picher Oklahoma.