M.A. Graves, one of the pioneers of Jack County, passed away at the home of a daughter and was buried at Cundiff the following day by the Masonic Order. Rev. R.L. Patterson preached the sermon. Mr. Graves was for many years one of the leading citizens of the county He was greatly interested in the political affairs, and served Jack County for some time as a commissioner from his precinct. He was prominent in church work and was a devoted member of the Methodist Church and Masonic Lodge.
Survived by his children - Mrs. J.W. Lucas, Mrs. Ed Laird, Mrs. Walter Riggs, Mrs. James Thorp, Henry Graves, Bob Graves, Lee Graves, Sam Graves.
M.A. Graves, one of the pioneers of Jack County, passed away at the home of a daughter and was buried at Cundiff the following day by the Masonic Order. Rev. R.L. Patterson preached the sermon. Mr. Graves was for many years one of the leading citizens of the county He was greatly interested in the political affairs, and served Jack County for some time as a commissioner from his precinct. He was prominent in church work and was a devoted member of the Methodist Church and Masonic Lodge.
Survived by his children - Mrs. J.W. Lucas, Mrs. Ed Laird, Mrs. Walter Riggs, Mrs. James Thorp, Henry Graves, Bob Graves, Lee Graves, Sam Graves.
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