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Nellie Myrtle Vernon
01-1979
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Mrs. Nellie Myrtle Vernon, 86, former Grant County school teacher, died Monday at Chickasha. She had lived in Grady County since 1944.

Funeral services for Mrs. Vernon will be at 2 PM Thursday in the Chapel of the Brown Funeral Home with the Rev. Richard Guentert, pastor of the First Christian Church at Chickasha, officiating. She will be buried in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mrs. Vernon was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and moved to Oklahoma at an early age. She was active in the American Legion Auxiliary and Home Demonstration Work.

Her husband, Albert L. Vernon, died March 25, 1958. Surviving her are two sons, Wayne Vernon of Oklahoma City and Leon Vernon, Houston, Texas; two daughters, Mrs. Lois Scaramella, Port Arena, California, and that Mrs. Mildred Reusser, Bartlesville; two brothers, Sam Swanson, Okeene and Andy Swanson of Medford; four sisters, Mrs. Lillie Rosebery, Marietta, Georgia, Mrs. Mae Pittinger, Hereford, Texas, Mrs. Cora Hessel, Okeene and Mrs. Alida Farris, Wichita, Kansas; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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