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Gatha Mary (Parks) Anthes
Oct 8, 1899 - Jul 30, 1991
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

Enid Morning News and Daily Eagle - unknown date

HENNESSEY - Graveside service for Gatha Anthes, 91, who died Tuesday at her home in Mountain Grove, Mo., will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Hennessey Cemetery. The Rev. Dean Ferguson will officiate. Arrangements are by Cordry and Son Funeral Home.

She was born Oct. 8, 1899, in Hennessey to W.W. and Mary Shambaugh Parks. She graduated from Hennessey High School.  On Dec. 21, 1921, she married Jacob Anthes.  They moved to California, where they lived until 10 years ago when she moved to Mountain Grove, Mo.  He died in February 1969.

Surviving are one daughter, Jean Nava of Mountain Grove; two sons, Jacob C. Jr. of Los Angeles, Calif., and George P. of Sacramento, Calif.; six grandchildren; and five great grandchildren.

Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by three sisters and one brother. 


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