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Adair County, Oklahoma

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Gatsy Ann Bright (McLaughlin) Morris

Baptist Mission Cemetery


Gatsy [Gatsie] Bright Morris
© Westville Record
March 23, 1945
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott
Gatsy [Gatsie] Bright Morris
February 5, 1868 - March 14, 1945
Mrs. Gatsy [Gatsie] Bright Morris, born February 5, 1868 near Baron, Indian Territory, died March 14, 1945 after a long illness at her home in Westville.
She is survived by her husband Mr. C. G. Morris, 3 daughters, Mrs. Ella Fowler, Mrs. Artie Parkhurst and Mrs. Sadie Beaver and a step-son, Mr. Nick Morris.
Burial was under the direction of Roberts Funeral Home. Service was held Sunday, March 18, at Baptist Mission church, with Rev. J. C. Morris officiating. Interment was at Baptist Mission Cemetery.
[Gatsie Bright was the daughter of William Bright and Sarah Ann Morton Bright and the wife of Charles Glove Morris.]

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