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Sarah Lettie (Littlejohn) Powell

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Zion Cemetery
Stilwell, Adair County, Oklahoma
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Submitted by: Martha Real

Obit posted by Jo Aguirre

Stilwell Democrat-Journal
Stilwell, OK  - 12 Mar 1964
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Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Lettie Powell were held Tuesday, March 10, in the Agent Funeral Home in Sallisaw.

Mrs. Powell, who was born in the Flint District of Indian Territory in May 1870, was 93 years old.  She died in the Sequoyah Memorial Hospital in Sallisaw, Sunday, March 8.
Burial was in the Zion Cemertery, near her birthplace.
 
The only immediate survivor is a foster daughter, Mrs. Ruby Xharboneau, of San Bernadino, California.  However , a large number of distant relatives live in Adair and Sequoyah counties,  She was a Littlejohn before her marriage.
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