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Rev George Alonzo “Lon” Oller

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Rev George Alonzo “Lon” Oller

Birth
Delaware County, Ohio, USA
Death
7 Jun 1941 (aged 84)
Wilbarger County, Texas, USA
Burial
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G. A. Oller, 84, longtime resident of Wilbarger county, succumbed at his home in Vernon at 12:30 Saturday morning. His condition became grave suddenly Friday after an infection developed into blood poisoning. Funeral services are to be held at the First Baptist church in Vernon Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, under the direction of the Underwood Funeral Home. Dr. E. S. James, pastor of the church, will officiate at the services. Burial will be in the Mack Cemetery in accordance with a long-standing wish of Mr. Oller.

Born in Ohio in 1856, Mr. Oller came to Texas in 1877 with his family, and moved to Walbarger County in 1888. He settled in the Mack community, but after a few years moved to Clarendon for a time, later returning to Mack to make his home. He moved to Vernon about eight years ago.

Surviving him are is wife, three children, a brother, and a sister.

The Vernon, TX Daily Record, Saturday, June 7, 1941. Copy courtesy of Gerry Oller.
G. A. Oller, 84, longtime resident of Wilbarger county, succumbed at his home in Vernon at 12:30 Saturday morning. His condition became grave suddenly Friday after an infection developed into blood poisoning. Funeral services are to be held at the First Baptist church in Vernon Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, under the direction of the Underwood Funeral Home. Dr. E. S. James, pastor of the church, will officiate at the services. Burial will be in the Mack Cemetery in accordance with a long-standing wish of Mr. Oller.

Born in Ohio in 1856, Mr. Oller came to Texas in 1877 with his family, and moved to Walbarger County in 1888. He settled in the Mack community, but after a few years moved to Clarendon for a time, later returning to Mack to make his home. He moved to Vernon about eight years ago.

Surviving him are is wife, three children, a brother, and a sister.

The Vernon, TX Daily Record, Saturday, June 7, 1941. Copy courtesy of Gerry Oller.


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