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Cora Castle
Died Jul 27, 1890
Posted by
Jean Kyle

Frisco Herald - 14 Aug 1890
 
The many friends of Miss Cora Castle will be grieved to learn of her sudden death, which occurred Sunday, July 27th at 3 p.m. From typhoid malaria at her home near Frisco.
 
She was one of Oklahoma's fairest and most promising young ladies, loved by all with whom she came in contact, for her bright and winning ways an gentle loving heart.  Respected and admired by strangers, a loving, dutiful daughter and affectionate sister.  Good as she was fair, a universal favorite with young and old.  Although a resident of Oklahoma but a short time she leaves many sincere friends here as well as in her former home, to mourn her sudden death, which called away our brightest flower and leaves a home desolate.  The family has the sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereavement.
 
Additional Info:  She was probably related to James M. Castle a Civil War veteran of co. D 53rd Wis, who came to Frisco in the "Run on 1889" on NE 1/4 Sec 3 Twp 13 Rg 6

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