Nancy Ann <I>Fletcher</I> Adcock

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Nancy Ann Fletcher Adcock

Birth
Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri, USA
Death
9 Feb 1947 (aged 91)
Copan, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oglesby, Washington County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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FATHER - WILLIAM LOGSTON FLETCHER
MOTHER - EMELINE AMANDA PHIPPS
SPOUSE - JAMES HOWARD ADCOCK
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Notes Bartlesville Daily Examiner February 12, 1947
Arnold Moore Announces: MRS. NANCY ANN ADCOCK
Mrs. Nancy Ann Fletcher Adcock, 91, passed away at the farm home on Sunday morning at four o'clock following a four months illiness. She was born in Kirksville, Missouri, October 12, 1855. She with her famiy moved to Oklahoma in 1906 and settled near Checotah. Mr. and Mrs. Adcock moved to the Ramona community in 1910, where she was a member of one of the pioneer families of that community. Mrs. Adcock with her daughter, Miss Maude Adcock, moved to the present farm home in the Copan community March, 1946.
Survivors include three daughters, Miss Maude Adcock and Mrs. Florence hatten of the home, and Mrs. John Devine of Tucson, Arizona; one son Fletcher Adcock of Ramona; fourteen grandchildren and twenty - five great grandchildren
Mrs. Adcock will lie in state in The Moore Funeral Residence until the announced funeral hour, where her friends may call for their visitation. Interment will be directed in the Tyner cemetery beside Mr. Adcock, who passed away in 1926.
FATHER - WILLIAM LOGSTON FLETCHER
MOTHER - EMELINE AMANDA PHIPPS
SPOUSE - JAMES HOWARD ADCOCK
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Notes Bartlesville Daily Examiner February 12, 1947
Arnold Moore Announces: MRS. NANCY ANN ADCOCK
Mrs. Nancy Ann Fletcher Adcock, 91, passed away at the farm home on Sunday morning at four o'clock following a four months illiness. She was born in Kirksville, Missouri, October 12, 1855. She with her famiy moved to Oklahoma in 1906 and settled near Checotah. Mr. and Mrs. Adcock moved to the Ramona community in 1910, where she was a member of one of the pioneer families of that community. Mrs. Adcock with her daughter, Miss Maude Adcock, moved to the present farm home in the Copan community March, 1946.
Survivors include three daughters, Miss Maude Adcock and Mrs. Florence hatten of the home, and Mrs. John Devine of Tucson, Arizona; one son Fletcher Adcock of Ramona; fourteen grandchildren and twenty - five great grandchildren
Mrs. Adcock will lie in state in The Moore Funeral Residence until the announced funeral hour, where her friends may call for their visitation. Interment will be directed in the Tyner cemetery beside Mr. Adcock, who passed away in 1926.


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