C.A. Patterson, 79 years old, died Friday in his home, 622 E. Washington street. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Watts & McAtee funeral home.
10/3/1926 In Memoriam
Funeral services for C.A. Patterson, 79 years old, 622 E. Washington street, will be held from the Corpus Christi church Monday morning at 8:15 o'clock, it was announced by Watts & McAtee. Burial will be in Fairlawn cemetery.
10/3/1926 Veteran's Funeral To Be Held Monday
Funeral services of C.A. Patterson, 79 years old, who died at his home, 922 E. Washington street, Thursday night, will be held at the Corpus Christi church Monday morning at 8 o'clock.
Patterson was a veteran of the Civil war and an eighty-niner. He was born in Ohio and engaged in farming before coming to Oklahoma City. He was employed by the Santa Fe railroad, and for the past four years had been an invalid. He was a member of the Grant Post No. 1. He is survivde by his widow, and four children, W.R. Patterson, Mount Gilead, Ohio; F.L. Patterson, Ironton, Ohio; Mrs. John Mulligan, Muskogee, and Mrs. Mae Giles of Oklahoma City.
∼Civil War veteran: Co H, 71 Vol Ohio
Occ: Railroad Engineer
Oklahoma Death Index: C. A. Patterson
1910 census, Oklahoma City, OK Co, OK: Charles A Patterson 67 OH VA VA, Elizabeth 51 OH IRE IRE. occ: RR Flagman?
1920 census, Oklahoma City, OK:
Charles A Patterson 63 OH
Elizibath Patterson 51 OH
C.A. Patterson, 79 years old, died Friday in his home, 622 E. Washington street. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Watts & McAtee funeral home.
10/3/1926 In Memoriam
Funeral services for C.A. Patterson, 79 years old, 622 E. Washington street, will be held from the Corpus Christi church Monday morning at 8:15 o'clock, it was announced by Watts & McAtee. Burial will be in Fairlawn cemetery.
10/3/1926 Veteran's Funeral To Be Held Monday
Funeral services of C.A. Patterson, 79 years old, who died at his home, 922 E. Washington street, Thursday night, will be held at the Corpus Christi church Monday morning at 8 o'clock.
Patterson was a veteran of the Civil war and an eighty-niner. He was born in Ohio and engaged in farming before coming to Oklahoma City. He was employed by the Santa Fe railroad, and for the past four years had been an invalid. He was a member of the Grant Post No. 1. He is survivde by his widow, and four children, W.R. Patterson, Mount Gilead, Ohio; F.L. Patterson, Ironton, Ohio; Mrs. John Mulligan, Muskogee, and Mrs. Mae Giles of Oklahoma City.
∼Civil War veteran: Co H, 71 Vol Ohio
Occ: Railroad Engineer
Oklahoma Death Index: C. A. Patterson
1910 census, Oklahoma City, OK Co, OK: Charles A Patterson 67 OH VA VA, Elizabeth 51 OH IRE IRE. occ: RR Flagman?
1920 census, Oklahoma City, OK:
Charles A Patterson 63 OH
Elizibath Patterson 51 OH
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