Newkirk, Oklahoma
Friday, October 5, 1923
page 5
Mrs. Elizabeth Tripp Buried Sunday Afternoon.
The body of Mrs. Elizabeth Tripp which had been shipped from Carthage, S.D., following her death there Thursday 27, arrived in Newkirk Saturday morning. It was taken immediately to the Weber Funeral Home where arrangements were made for the funeral Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Tripp's death is said to have been due to a sudden attack of the heart since she had been in apparently the best of health. She was found dead in bed Thursday morning by her daughter, Mrs. William Ackers, with whom she had been living during the past two months. Mrs. Tripp's health had in fact gained in health during her brief stay in South Dakota. Her daughter and granddaughter accompanied the body to Newkirk.
The funeral services held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon from the Weber Funeral Home were conducted by Rev. A.A. Armstrong of the First Baptist church. Burial was in the Newkirk cemetery. Mrs. Tripp was an old resident of Newkirk. She is survived by the following children, Mrs. William Ackers, Carthage, S.D., Frank Skinner, Newkirk, Richard Skinner, Newkirk, W.D. Skinner, Ogdon, Utah, John Skinner, Ponca City, C.N. Skinner, Ashton, Ark., Mrs. J.C. Coffey, Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. L.W. Marquis, Newkirk, besides three brothers and three sisters.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) Oct. 2020
Newkirk, Oklahoma
Friday, October 5, 1923
page 5
Mrs. Elizabeth Tripp Buried Sunday Afternoon.
The body of Mrs. Elizabeth Tripp which had been shipped from Carthage, S.D., following her death there Thursday 27, arrived in Newkirk Saturday morning. It was taken immediately to the Weber Funeral Home where arrangements were made for the funeral Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Tripp's death is said to have been due to a sudden attack of the heart since she had been in apparently the best of health. She was found dead in bed Thursday morning by her daughter, Mrs. William Ackers, with whom she had been living during the past two months. Mrs. Tripp's health had in fact gained in health during her brief stay in South Dakota. Her daughter and granddaughter accompanied the body to Newkirk.
The funeral services held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon from the Weber Funeral Home were conducted by Rev. A.A. Armstrong of the First Baptist church. Burial was in the Newkirk cemetery. Mrs. Tripp was an old resident of Newkirk. She is survived by the following children, Mrs. William Ackers, Carthage, S.D., Frank Skinner, Newkirk, Richard Skinner, Newkirk, W.D. Skinner, Ogdon, Utah, John Skinner, Ponca City, C.N. Skinner, Ashton, Ark., Mrs. J.C. Coffey, Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. L.W. Marquis, Newkirk, besides three brothers and three sisters.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) Oct. 2020
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Lucretia Parrott Williams
1841–1874
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Ezekial Parrott
1842–1923
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Mary Ann Parrott Lewis
1844–1918
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Thomas Parrott
1845–1890
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Charles Parrott
1847–1920
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Matilda Parrott Tibbetts
1847–1938
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William James Parrott
1850–1931
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George Washington Parrott
1852–1925
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Clara Adeline Parrott Wheeler
1854–1934
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Ida Evelyn Parrott Burns
1856–1940
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Levin "Lev" Parrott
1858–1921
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Martin Alexander Parrott
1862–1937
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Wilson McCleary Parrott
1865–1935
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