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Tyler Spring Cemetery
Adair County, Oklahoma



© Annajo Cantrell Limore

© Martha Real

Abraham Locust






Abraham Locust

© Adair County Democrat, Stilwell, Oklahoma
Mar 1929
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott



A double funeral service was held by Rev. John ACORN at the Tyler Cemetery Wednesday for Jessie GETTINGDOWN and Abraham LOCUST, Cherokees, who died within 20 minutes of each other Tuesday.

Jessie GETTINGDOWN was 58 years old and an old resident of this section. He is survived by his wife and two daughters.

Abraham LOCUST, was 40 years old and is survived by his father, Jackson LOCUST, and by his wife and five children. He lived about two miles north of Stilwell.




Card of Thanks - We wish to thank one and all for their kindness and the help they gave us during the sickness of our beloved one. May God bless them. Mrs. Betsy GETTINGDOWN, Mrs. C.B. CLAY, Calvin BALLARD and Yonah WINER, Susie ENGLAND, Mrs. Lizzie WOLFE and family.







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