Wife of Oil Man Will Be Buried In Rose Hill Tomorrow
Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Watts & McAtee Funeral Home for Mrs. Cleo Mary Johnston, 814 NE 28th St. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Johnston, 30-year-old wife of Ray E. Johnston, city oil man, died of blood poisoning yesterday in a city hospital. She had been ill for two weeks. She came here three years ago with her husband from Refugio, Tex.
Surviving are four children; five sisters, Mrs. Eula Montgomery and Mrs. Ruby Cates, both of the city; Mrs. Ethel McGrady, Nocona, Tex, Mrs. Edwina Proffitt, Enid, and Miss Balance Alward, Fort Worth; three brothers, Albert, Bill, and Melvin Alward, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert E. Alward, all of Stillwell. (The Oklahoma News, Oklahoma City, Okla, Sept 28, 1936
Wife of Oil Man Will Be Buried In Rose Hill Tomorrow
Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Watts & McAtee Funeral Home for Mrs. Cleo Mary Johnston, 814 NE 28th St. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Johnston, 30-year-old wife of Ray E. Johnston, city oil man, died of blood poisoning yesterday in a city hospital. She had been ill for two weeks. She came here three years ago with her husband from Refugio, Tex.
Surviving are four children; five sisters, Mrs. Eula Montgomery and Mrs. Ruby Cates, both of the city; Mrs. Ethel McGrady, Nocona, Tex, Mrs. Edwina Proffitt, Enid, and Miss Balance Alward, Fort Worth; three brothers, Albert, Bill, and Melvin Alward, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert E. Alward, all of Stillwell. (The Oklahoma News, Oklahoma City, Okla, Sept 28, 1936
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