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Sarah B. McNAMES HUNEWELL BURRELL
The Hunter Enterprise
Enid, Garfield Co., OK

Jan. 28, 1915
Submitted by: Rebecca Purvis

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Sarah B. McNAMUS

Paradise Cemetery


Obituary

Sarah B. McNames was born in Canada, June 2, 1836, and died January 17, 1915. On July 31, 1855, she was married to William G. Hunewell. To this union was born five children, three of whom are yet living, Mrs. Lottie Beverlin, Chas. Hunewell and Dennis Hunewell. On October 21, 1885, William Hunewell died, and on June 14, 1892, she married William Burrell, who died June 25, 1906.

Grandma had been a member of the Christian church for many years, and was glad when the time came for her to go home.

She leaves, besides her children, one sister, three brothers, six stepchildren and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She came to Oklahoma in December after the opening and has lived here ever since.

The funeral was conducted by Rev. C.A. Cox, on Tuesday, January 19th, and the body was laid to rest in the Cropper cemetery.

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