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Adair County, Oklahoma

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© Annajo Cantrell-Limore

Fred Morris

Baptist Mission Cemetery


Fred Morris
© Stilwell Democrat Journal
August 12, 1954
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott
Fred Morris
Age 34-July 1954
Fred Morris took ill on Monday and was taken to Stilwell hospital on Thursday where he suffered from pneumonia. He passed away Saturday morning at 7:30 as a result of a blood clot. Services were conducted by Bro. Pascal Wright at Skelly School building Monday, July 26, with Roberts Funeral Home in charge. He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, Etta, two daughters, Maybell of Chewey, and Savola of Yellowstone National Park; two grandchildren of Colorado; one brother, Clyde of Clearfork; three sisters, Frankie, Sadie and Tinse.
[Fred Morris was the son of John Benjamin Morris and Fannie Cleveland Morris]

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