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Lollie Mae <I>Fraley</I> Provence-Marshall

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Lollie Mae Fraley Provence-Marshall

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
21 Feb 1994 (aged 90)
Burkburnett, Wichita County, Texas, USA
Burial
Burkburnett, Wichita County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
N-2-52-7
Memorial ID
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Lollie is buried with her second husband George Elvin Marshall, her first husband was John Thomas Provence who died in 1932 (and he is also buried in this cemetery.) Two of Lollies three sons sons Arthur Duain Provence and Hubert Monroe Provence are also buried in this same Cemetery. Her daughter Shirley Francis Marshall (Crosley-Willingham)is also buried in this cemetery. Lollie married her first husband John Thomas Provence abt 1919 (John died in 1932) and she married her second husband George Elvin Marshall July 29, 1939 in Grandfield Oklahoma. Lollie and George lived their whole married lives together in Burkburnett Texas. Like many others from Burkburnett she and George were married in Grandfield Oklahoma because it was just across the Red river from Burkburnett and it was easy to be married there. I had many other relatives who live in Burkburnett who were also married in Grandfield Oklahoma. Granny Lollie's parents Joseph Franklin Fraley and Ida L.(Lacy)Fraley are also buried in this cemetery.
Lollie is buried with her second husband George Elvin Marshall, her first husband was John Thomas Provence who died in 1932 (and he is also buried in this cemetery.) Two of Lollies three sons sons Arthur Duain Provence and Hubert Monroe Provence are also buried in this same Cemetery. Her daughter Shirley Francis Marshall (Crosley-Willingham)is also buried in this cemetery. Lollie married her first husband John Thomas Provence abt 1919 (John died in 1932) and she married her second husband George Elvin Marshall July 29, 1939 in Grandfield Oklahoma. Lollie and George lived their whole married lives together in Burkburnett Texas. Like many others from Burkburnett she and George were married in Grandfield Oklahoma because it was just across the Red river from Burkburnett and it was easy to be married there. I had many other relatives who live in Burkburnett who were also married in Grandfield Oklahoma. Granny Lollie's parents Joseph Franklin Fraley and Ida L.(Lacy)Fraley are also buried in this cemetery.


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