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Mrs. Martha BROWN KEGIN
The Enid Morning News
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
Oct. 3, 1950
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

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Martha M. KEGIN

Covington Cemetery


Funeral Service
Mrs. Martha Matilda Kegin, 81, pioneer resident of Covington , died Thursday evening at the home of her son, Roy Kegin at Covington. She had been in poor health for past two years.
Mrs. Kegin was born in Maryville, MO and came to Oklahoma in 1910.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Jessie Apleby of St. Joseph, Mo; Mrs. Janie Wilder of Maryville, Mo; Mrs. Elizabeth Coen, of Enid; five sons, George of Burlington Junction, MO; Francis of Perry; Roy of Covington; Albert of Covington; and Oscar of Enid; one sister, Mrs. Alice Wason of Muskogee, OK; three brothers, Henderson Brown of Guthrie, OK; Francis, of Lonsdale, CA and Purley Brown of OKC. She had 26 grandchildren, and 18 great grandchildren.

The Darnall Funeral Home is in charge of arrangments.

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