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©Submitted by: Annajo Cantrell-Limore

Leona Galcatcher

Echota Cemetery


Leona Galcatcher
© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
Feb 1972
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott
Leona Galcatcher - Stilwell Democrat Journal - February 17, 1972
Mrs. Leona Galcatcher, 73, a resident of Stilwell, died Thursday, Feb. 10 in the Stilwell Municipal Hospital.
Mrs. Galcatcher, born April 2, 1898, in Adair County, is survived, by: two sons, Tom and Euchie Galcatcher, both of Stilwell; three daughters, Sallie Squirrel and Minnie Wickett, both of Stilwell, and Peggy Bradley, Cherokee, N.C.; five brothers, Monroe, Woodrow, Marshall, Joe and John Cloud, all of the Stilwell area; and two sisters, Daisy Pack and Flossie Tugford. Another son, Josh Lee Galcatcher, died four days after her death.
Services were held Sunday afternoon in the Roberts Funeral Chapel with Bro. Johnnie Goodrich and the Rev. Scott Bread officiating. Interment was in the Echota Cemetery.

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