CHAPMAN
Services for Mrs. Ollie CHAPMAN, 80, lifetime resident of Westville, were held February 14 in the Hart Memorial Chapel in Westville with the Rev. Raymond HUNTON. She was born January 18, 1894 in Westville, Indian Territory. She passed away at the Siloam Springs, Ark., Memorial Hospital. She was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church. Interment was in the Baptist Mission Cemetery. She is survived by two daughters, Mae SISK, Twin Oaks, and Helen WILLIAMS, Siloam Springs; six sons, Clyde CHAPMAN, Tulsa, Dean, Roy Jr., Eugene and Herbert CHAPMAN, all of Kansas City, Mo., and Josh Chapman, U.S. Air Force; four brothers, Joe and Clifford LANGLEY, both of Westville, Will LANGLEY, Gentry, Ark., and George LANGLEY, Tulsa; two sisters, Kate ANDERSON, Tulsa, and Lillie CARSON, Westville; 25 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
CHAPMAN
Services for Mrs. Ollie CHAPMAN, 80, lifetime resident of Westville, were held February 14 in the Hart Memorial Chapel in Westville with the Rev. Raymond HUNTON. She was born January 18, 1894 in Westville, Indian Territory. She passed away at the Siloam Springs, Ark., Memorial Hospital. She was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church. Interment was in the Baptist Mission Cemetery. She is survived by two daughters, Mae SISK, Twin Oaks, and Helen WILLIAMS, Siloam Springs; six sons, Clyde CHAPMAN, Tulsa, Dean, Roy Jr., Eugene and Herbert CHAPMAN, all of Kansas City, Mo., and Josh Chapman, U.S. Air Force; four brothers, Joe and Clifford LANGLEY, both of Westville, Will LANGLEY, Gentry, Ark., and George LANGLEY, Tulsa; two sisters, Kate ANDERSON, Tulsa, and Lillie CARSON, Westville; 25 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
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