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William J. McDaniel

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William J. McDaniel

Birth
Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Death
6 Jun 1933 (aged 78)
Grady County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Minco, Grady County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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MINCO MINSTREL
May 11, 1933
Card of thanks

We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to those of our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted in the illness and death of our dear father
We also thank the ministers for their kind sympathizing words of comfort, and for those who sent flowers. May the loving father bless and care for them all. – Mrs. Ester Petty and daughter, Mrs. Asa Stroud, Mrs. E.G. Hill and family, M.D. McDaniel and family, Luther McDaniel and family

William. McDaniel

Williams J. McDaniel was born in Jasper county, Mo. October 14, 1854. At the age of 26 he married to Mary Florance Trautham, who passed to the great beyond Jan. 6, 1926. The Lord blessed this union with the following five children: Martin Luther McDaniel, Minco Okla., Frona Emaline Hill, Tuttle, Okla., Esther May Petty, home address, Marma Duke McDaniel, Minco Okla., Ada Belle Stroud, Hinton Okla. All were able to be with their father when the end came.
Mr. McDaniel moved to Newcastle, Indian Territory in the fall of 1892, and in 1903 moved ten miles west of Minco, where he resided until his death
He obliged the gospel under the preaching of Rev. Long at Waldren, I.T. in 1896, though he served in the vineyard 37 years he was patient through it all, not considering it a home as he looked for a city which hath no foundation, whose builder and maker is God
Funeral services were held at the home residence Tuesday afternoon, May 2, Rev Banta of Norman, assisted by Rev. Wm. Thompson of Tuttle officiating, who delivered a most appropriate address, and spoke many comforting words to the bereaved ones. Appropriate music was surrendered by a quartette composed of D.D. Banta, Rev. Wm. Thompson, Mrs Horace Potter, and Mrs. Geo. Hardin. Interment followed in the Hazel Dell cemetery beside his companion
The many beautiful floral offerings and large attendance at the home funeral services, as well as the many word of love and tears of sorrow, bear witness to the esteem in which he was held. Do we care very much to see him again? There is just one way: "Be thou faithful until death and I will give thee the crown of life."
MINCO MINSTREL
May 11, 1933
Card of thanks

We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to those of our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted in the illness and death of our dear father
We also thank the ministers for their kind sympathizing words of comfort, and for those who sent flowers. May the loving father bless and care for them all. – Mrs. Ester Petty and daughter, Mrs. Asa Stroud, Mrs. E.G. Hill and family, M.D. McDaniel and family, Luther McDaniel and family

William. McDaniel

Williams J. McDaniel was born in Jasper county, Mo. October 14, 1854. At the age of 26 he married to Mary Florance Trautham, who passed to the great beyond Jan. 6, 1926. The Lord blessed this union with the following five children: Martin Luther McDaniel, Minco Okla., Frona Emaline Hill, Tuttle, Okla., Esther May Petty, home address, Marma Duke McDaniel, Minco Okla., Ada Belle Stroud, Hinton Okla. All were able to be with their father when the end came.
Mr. McDaniel moved to Newcastle, Indian Territory in the fall of 1892, and in 1903 moved ten miles west of Minco, where he resided until his death
He obliged the gospel under the preaching of Rev. Long at Waldren, I.T. in 1896, though he served in the vineyard 37 years he was patient through it all, not considering it a home as he looked for a city which hath no foundation, whose builder and maker is God
Funeral services were held at the home residence Tuesday afternoon, May 2, Rev Banta of Norman, assisted by Rev. Wm. Thompson of Tuttle officiating, who delivered a most appropriate address, and spoke many comforting words to the bereaved ones. Appropriate music was surrendered by a quartette composed of D.D. Banta, Rev. Wm. Thompson, Mrs Horace Potter, and Mrs. Geo. Hardin. Interment followed in the Hazel Dell cemetery beside his companion
The many beautiful floral offerings and large attendance at the home funeral services, as well as the many word of love and tears of sorrow, bear witness to the esteem in which he was held. Do we care very much to see him again? There is just one way: "Be thou faithful until death and I will give thee the crown of life."


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