Mrs. Rasmuson was born in Healdton and came to Oklahoma City in 1918. She moved to near Blanchard in 1930 but returned here in 1942. She was a member of the Pentecostal Holiness church.
Survivors are her husband, Fred J. Rasmuson, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Nettie Johnson, Tulsa, and Mrs. Clarice Pugh, Carthage, Texas; two sons, Leland Rasmuson, Tulsa, and Oscar Rasmuson, with the airforce in Cheyenne, Wyo.; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Davis, Lindsay; Mrs. Lillie Hanley, Modesto, Calif.; Mrs. Jessie Frazier, Butler, and Mrs. Mary Wade, 326 SE 20.
Also five brothers, Albert Whitten, Oregon, Hubert Whitten, Pharr, Texas; Frank Whitten, Wilson; Oscar Whitten, Kansas City, Mo., and 11 grandchildren.
Burial will be in Chapel Hill Memorial gardens.
Published in The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Thursday, March 18, 1954, Page 23.
Mrs. Rasmuson was born in Healdton and came to Oklahoma City in 1918. She moved to near Blanchard in 1930 but returned here in 1942. She was a member of the Pentecostal Holiness church.
Survivors are her husband, Fred J. Rasmuson, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Nettie Johnson, Tulsa, and Mrs. Clarice Pugh, Carthage, Texas; two sons, Leland Rasmuson, Tulsa, and Oscar Rasmuson, with the airforce in Cheyenne, Wyo.; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Davis, Lindsay; Mrs. Lillie Hanley, Modesto, Calif.; Mrs. Jessie Frazier, Butler, and Mrs. Mary Wade, 326 SE 20.
Also five brothers, Albert Whitten, Oregon, Hubert Whitten, Pharr, Texas; Frank Whitten, Wilson; Oscar Whitten, Kansas City, Mo., and 11 grandchildren.
Burial will be in Chapel Hill Memorial gardens.
Published in The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Thursday, March 18, 1954, Page 23.
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