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Fannie Tyner Wallace

Birth
Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
31 Mar 1897 (aged 27)
Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oglesby, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Location now know only to God
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18 DEC 2020, Memorial notes at or near time of transfer. Added gender. 1) Original bio from creator of memorial is below divider. ~

FATHER - REUBEN RANDALL "BIG RUBE" TYNER
MOTHER - ALMYRA VIRGINIA IRONS
SPOUSE - WILLIAM BUCHANNAN "BUCK" WALLACE
MARRIED - 25 DEC 1892
WASHINGTON CO, INDIAN TERRITORY-OKLAHOMA
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Fannie Tyner Wallace died in childbirth of her son, Francis Wallace. She and Francis are in unmarked graves.
Francis was born at the home on Curl Creek. Aunt Laura Sears took the baby but he only lived one month and was buried beside his mother in the Key(e)s Cemetery in Washington County. In the Miller Application W.B. Wallace stated that his wife Fannie Tyner died on 30 March 1897.
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OBITUARY MRS. FANNIE WALLACE
**Mrs. Frannie Wallace, wife of Brother W. B. Wallace and daughter of Brother Reuben Tyner and wife, was born Nov 26, 1869 and died March 31, 1897. Sister Wallace was converted in early life and became a member of the M. E. Church, South, in which she lived a consistent life until her death. Sister Wallace was the first member of her family to profess faith in Christ and had the privilege of being instrumental in the hands of the Lord in leading her father, mother, two sisters and a brother to Christ. Her father has since become an honored and useful local preacher in our church. Sister Wallace was a bright, happy, useful christian, carrying sunshine wherever she went. She was loved by all who knew her and her consistent christian character commanded the respect of all who came in contact with her. She was happily married to W. B. Wallace Dec. 25, 1892. Three children blessed their union. The death angel swept down and claimed her on the above date. He found her watching, waiting, ready and willing to answer his summons. She folded her arms quietly and peacefully went to sleep in Jesus and her spirit swept up thorugh the pearly gates into the New Jerusalem. A large concourse of friends followed her remains and on the first of April we laid her quietly to rest in the family cemetery to await the resurrection of the Just. God bless the sorrow-stricken father, mother and husband. May his tender care and divine sympathy be extended to the motherless children. N. E. BRAGGI P. C.
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18 DEC 2020, Memorial notes at or near time of transfer. Added gender. 1) Original bio from creator of memorial is below divider. ~

FATHER - REUBEN RANDALL "BIG RUBE" TYNER
MOTHER - ALMYRA VIRGINIA IRONS
SPOUSE - WILLIAM BUCHANNAN "BUCK" WALLACE
MARRIED - 25 DEC 1892
WASHINGTON CO, INDIAN TERRITORY-OKLAHOMA
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Fannie Tyner Wallace died in childbirth of her son, Francis Wallace. She and Francis are in unmarked graves.
Francis was born at the home on Curl Creek. Aunt Laura Sears took the baby but he only lived one month and was buried beside his mother in the Key(e)s Cemetery in Washington County. In the Miller Application W.B. Wallace stated that his wife Fannie Tyner died on 30 March 1897.
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OBITUARY MRS. FANNIE WALLACE
**Mrs. Frannie Wallace, wife of Brother W. B. Wallace and daughter of Brother Reuben Tyner and wife, was born Nov 26, 1869 and died March 31, 1897. Sister Wallace was converted in early life and became a member of the M. E. Church, South, in which she lived a consistent life until her death. Sister Wallace was the first member of her family to profess faith in Christ and had the privilege of being instrumental in the hands of the Lord in leading her father, mother, two sisters and a brother to Christ. Her father has since become an honored and useful local preacher in our church. Sister Wallace was a bright, happy, useful christian, carrying sunshine wherever she went. She was loved by all who knew her and her consistent christian character commanded the respect of all who came in contact with her. She was happily married to W. B. Wallace Dec. 25, 1892. Three children blessed their union. The death angel swept down and claimed her on the above date. He found her watching, waiting, ready and willing to answer his summons. She folded her arms quietly and peacefully went to sleep in Jesus and her spirit swept up thorugh the pearly gates into the New Jerusalem. A large concourse of friends followed her remains and on the first of April we laid her quietly to rest in the family cemetery to await the resurrection of the Just. God bless the sorrow-stricken father, mother and husband. May his tender care and divine sympathy be extended to the motherless children. N. E. BRAGGI P. C.
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Gravesite Details

Wasn't included in the Tyner survey as both graves are noted as being unmarked.



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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: Dennis Ward
  • Added: Sep 1, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29476218/fannie-wallace: accessed ), memorial page for Fannie Tyner Wallace (26 Nov 1869–31 Mar 1897), Find a Grave Memorial ID 29476218, citing Keyes Cemetery, Oglesby, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave (contributor 8).