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William Alexander Stone
Jul 20, 1886 - Jun 27, 1955
Rewritten by: JoJo


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Funeral services for William Stone were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday June 29, 1955 in the Methodist Church with Winans Funeral Home, Maysville in charge.

William Alexander Stone was born on July 20, 1886 in Cave Spring Georgia and died about noon on Monday, June 27,1955 in Saint Anthony Hospital, Oklahoma City at the age of 69. He was suffering from a heart condition.

He had moved to Byars from Texas in 1910 and had served as secretary of the Farmers Union in this area since about 1924. He was also a member of the Methodist Church and Masonic Lodge.

He is survived by his wife Martha; five daughters, Mrs. Maud Wilson, Byars; Mrs. W J Riggan, Oklahoma City; Mrs. LaVeta Simpson, Oklahoma City, Mrs. Pauline Smith, Coalinga Calif.; Mrs. Lucille Lagali, Azusa Calif.; three sons, Delmer, Oklahoma City; George, Oklahoma City; Dale, Ardmore; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Cantrell, Byars and Mrs. Fred Capshaw, Oklahoma City. Rewritten by: JoJo



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