3/27/1925-Tuttle Times:
Mrs Mary Elizabeth Eaves, wife of M.B. Eaves, formerly of Tuttle but now of Norman, died at the family home in Norman Wednesday morning after a short illness, surrounded by her children, Claude of Fairview, J.B. and family of Tuttle, and Homer and Mrs Inez Hardagree, both of whom live at home with their parents; and the husband and father. She was 57y, 15d old at the time of her death. Altho she had been in poor health for several years, her sudden death was a severe shock to the entire family. Funeral services were held at Fairview cemetery and besides E.S. Cook, a brother of deceased, and family: Clyde Pierce & family, and miss Avis Pierce, friends, and Elmo Cook & wife, & Vernon Cook, niece & nephew, all from Oklahoma City, who accompanied the remains here from Norman. The funeral was conducted by Rev Sullivan.
3/27/1925-Tuttle Times:
Mrs Mary Elizabeth Eaves, wife of M.B. Eaves, formerly of Tuttle but now of Norman, died at the family home in Norman Wednesday morning after a short illness, surrounded by her children, Claude of Fairview, J.B. and family of Tuttle, and Homer and Mrs Inez Hardagree, both of whom live at home with their parents; and the husband and father. She was 57y, 15d old at the time of her death. Altho she had been in poor health for several years, her sudden death was a severe shock to the entire family. Funeral services were held at Fairview cemetery and besides E.S. Cook, a brother of deceased, and family: Clyde Pierce & family, and miss Avis Pierce, friends, and Elmo Cook & wife, & Vernon Cook, niece & nephew, all from Oklahoma City, who accompanied the remains here from Norman. The funeral was conducted by Rev Sullivan.
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