Chauncey Dart, a resident of Dogwood vicinity, died quite suddenly Wednesday night of last week. Mr. Dart had been in poor health and quite feeble for several months, but was able to get about, and was in town on Wednesday morning. He was taken seriously ill later in the day, which proved fatal in a few hours. Mr. Dart engaged in farming until the advent of the oil business in this county, when his farm proved to be a big producer. Since that time he has indulged more or less in a life of ease, enjoying the comforts of life in his declining days. Funeral services were held Saturday and interment was made in the Wilkin cemetery.
Chauncey Dart, a resident of Dogwood vicinity, died quite suddenly Wednesday night of last week. Mr. Dart had been in poor health and quite feeble for several months, but was able to get about, and was in town on Wednesday morning. He was taken seriously ill later in the day, which proved fatal in a few hours. Mr. Dart engaged in farming until the advent of the oil business in this county, when his farm proved to be a big producer. Since that time he has indulged more or less in a life of ease, enjoying the comforts of life in his declining days. Funeral services were held Saturday and interment was made in the Wilkin cemetery.
Family Members
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Rozilla Adaline Dart Immel
1860–1927
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Sarah Cordelia Dart Randolph
1862–1948
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John Washington Dart
1864–1944
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Thomas Jefferson Dart
1866–1965
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Virena Lily Dart Bivens
1869–1931
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Mary Alice Dart Payne
1873–1941
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Chester F. Dart
1874–1876
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Joseph C. Dart
1877–1943
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Kibbie Hamilton Dart
1879–1944
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Josephine F. "Josie" Dart Smith
1882–1968
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Infant of C and A Dart
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