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Meda Myrtle Masters
© Enid Morning News
10-1968
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

William H. and Myrtle M. MASTERS

Covington Cemetery


Funeral services for Meda Myrtle Masters, 89, who died Tuesday in an Oklahoma City hospital, will be at 2 PM Thursday in the Methodist Church of Covington. Burial will follow in the cemetery at Covington under the direction of the Capitol Hill Funeral Home of Oklahoma City.

Mrs. Masters was born September 5, 1879, in Lavette County, Kansas. She was married to William H. Masters July 31, 1898, and came to Oklahoma in 1919, living in the Garber – Covington community until moving to Oklahoma City in 1943. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1936.

Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. George Winters, Mrs. Helen Whiteman and Mrs. Louis Cooley, all of Oklahoma City; Mrs. Esther Sala, Maysville, Mrs. J. D. Tier, Pottsboro, Texas; two sons, Glen Masters, Nowata and W. W. Masters, Covington; a sister, Katie Pounds, Fairfax; a brother, George Kinison, Covington; 17 grandchildren; 23 great – grandchildren and seven great – great – grandchildren.

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