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Frances Marion “Jack” Boothe Jr.

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Frances Marion “Jack” Boothe Jr.

Birth
Wagoner County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
3 Dec 1964 (aged 67)
Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
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Funeral services for Jack Boothe, 67, Wagoner farmer and stockman, were held at 3:30 pm Saturday in the Church of God in Wagoner.

Born in the Boothe Bend Community of Wagoner County, he was a lifelong resident of this area.

Reverend Orville Childers, pastor of the Church of God, officiated at the services. He was assisted by Reverend W.W. Yoder of Pryor.

Survivors are his wife, Frances; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Zimmerman of Shawnee Mission, Kansas and Mrs. Evelyn Hendrickson of Kansas City, Kansas; a sister, one step-son, Ernest Deckard and one step-daughter, Mrs. Berda Young, both of Tulsa; four grandchildren and six step-grandchildren.

Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery under the direction of Mallett-Green Funeral Home of Wagoner.

Pallbearers included Earl Gilbert, Oras Gadberry, Jeffie Bogle, Vernie Rosenthal, Vernon Goodman and W.D. Hammer.
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Published in the Wagoner Tribune/December 8, 1964 pg. 1
Transcribed by Donna Rankin
Funeral services for Jack Boothe, 67, Wagoner farmer and stockman, were held at 3:30 pm Saturday in the Church of God in Wagoner.

Born in the Boothe Bend Community of Wagoner County, he was a lifelong resident of this area.

Reverend Orville Childers, pastor of the Church of God, officiated at the services. He was assisted by Reverend W.W. Yoder of Pryor.

Survivors are his wife, Frances; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Zimmerman of Shawnee Mission, Kansas and Mrs. Evelyn Hendrickson of Kansas City, Kansas; a sister, one step-son, Ernest Deckard and one step-daughter, Mrs. Berda Young, both of Tulsa; four grandchildren and six step-grandchildren.

Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery under the direction of Mallett-Green Funeral Home of Wagoner.

Pallbearers included Earl Gilbert, Oras Gadberry, Jeffie Bogle, Vernie Rosenthal, Vernon Goodman and W.D. Hammer.
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Published in the Wagoner Tribune/December 8, 1964 pg. 1
Transcribed by Donna Rankin


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