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Fort Gibson Citizens Cemetery

Muskogee County, Oklahoma


Iva R. & Olney M. Adair

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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Muskogee Times-Democrat 18 Mar 1961 Page 2

OLNEY MORGAN ADAIR

​Funeral arrangements for Olney Morgan Adair, 75, retired farmer of Hurlbert will be announced by Leascher Funeral Home.

Adair, born at Fort Gibson, January 4, 1886, died Thursday evening in a Tahlequah hospital. He was a life long resident of Muskogee and Cherokee counties. He moved to Hulbert from Fort Gibson about 20 years ago.

Survivors include his wife, Iva, of the home; a son, Bennie of Blythe, California; four daughters, Mrs. Leo McClure, Hulbert, Mrs. Ted George, Coffeyville, Kansas, Miss Jessie Adair, St. Louis, Missouri, and Mrs. Earl Mosier, Aberdeen, Washington; a brother, Billy and a sister Etta Adair, both of Ft. Gibson; nine grandchildren and 15 Great grandchildren.


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