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Adair County, Oklahoma

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Clyde O & Beulah Morris

Baptist Mission Cemetery



Clyde Morris
© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
July 23, 1970
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott
Clyde Morris - Stilwell Democrat Journal - July 23, 1970
Services for Clyde Morris, 67, were conducted from the Hart Memorial Chapel on Friday , July 17, with the Rev Bud Lacie officiating.
Morris , a life-long resident of this area, was born at Ballard. October 26, 1905. He was the son of John and Fannie Cleveland Morris. He died July 15 in the Siloam Springs Hospital.
He was a retired farmer and stockman and a former auctioneer.
Survivors include: his wife, Beulah, of the home; three sons, Haskell of Lenora, Idaho, Herbert of Westville, Clark of Tulsa; four daughters, Cherry Carson, Westville, Patsy Brown, Independence, Missouri, Margaret Niemeyer. Tulsa, and Pauline Hampton, Westville; 16 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Sadie Bagby and Frankie Molthen, Westville, and Kate Costen, Clovis, California.
Burial was in the Baptist Mission Cemetery.


Beulah Agnes Morris
© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
April 8, 1993
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott
Beulah Agnes Morris - Stilwell Democrat Journal - April 8, 1993 Services for Beaulah Agnes McCoy Morris, 88, Westville, were held Tuesday, April 6, 1993, in the Hart Memorial Chapel in Westville with the Rev. Clarence Comingdeer officiating. Interment was in the Old Baptist Mission Cemetery.
She was born July 18, 1904, in Indian Territory to James and Martha Caroline McCoy and died Sunday, April 4 in Westville.
She was married May 5, 1923 at Ballard to Clyde Owen Morris who preceded her in death.
Also preceding her in death were: one daughter, Mattie Frances Morris; and two brothers, A. K. McCoy and Raymond McCoy.
She was a life-long resident of the Westville area.
Survivors include: three sons, Haskell J. Morris, Lebanon, Oregon, Herbert K. Morris, Broken Arrow, and Clark O. Morris, Cushing; four daughters, Margaret Niemeyer, Tulsa, Cherry L. Carson, Westville, Pat R. Brown, Independence, Missouri, and Pauline Hampton, Westville; one sister, Ethel Okie, Siloam Springs, Arkansas; 17 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.

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