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Geary Cemetery

Blaine County, Oklahoma


© Enid News & Eagle
Submitted by: Glenn

Mary Marilla Hill

1896 ~ November 26, 1980

Watonga – Funeral service for Mary Marilla Hill, 84, who died Wednesday, will be at 1 PM Monday in the First Baptist Church at Geary. The Rev. O. J. McAlester will officiate. Burial will be in the Geary Cemetery under the direction of Russworm Funeral Home of Watonga.

Survivors include 11 daughters, Lutitia Smith, Oakland, California, Myrtle Grisby, Helen Arthur and Andera M. Smith, all of Oklahoma City, Larnie Fortson, Enid, Lillian Cranshaw, Othella Smith, and Eula Ewing, all of Geary, Juanita Murray and Ella Franklin, Pueblo, Colorado, and Euphrates Hill, Fountain, Colorado; three sons, Elder Edgar Hill, Choctaw, Robert T. Hill and Andrew F. Hill, Oklahoma City; 56 grandchildren; many great – and great – great – grandchildren; one brother, William Blanton, Achille; one sister, Myrtle Mercy Maxey, Philadelphia. 


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