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Eva (Cole) Smith
Aug 23, 1877 - Jan 7, 1957
Posted by Jo Aguirre

The Marshall News
10 Jan 1957

Funeral  Services For 
Mrs. Smith of Orlando 
Held Wednesday in Perry 
 
Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Smith , 79 , long  time resident of Orlando,  were held Wednesday in the First Christian Church of Orlando. Dr Fred Keller of Enid was in charge and burial was in Grace Hill Cemetery, Perry. 

Mrs. Smith died Monday in the Nichols Nursing Home in Perry.  She had made  her home in Orlando since 1923.  She was born August 23, 1877 in Battle Creek  Michigan.

Survivors include a son. Capt. Orville Jones of Ft. Sill; a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Griggs of St. Louis, Mo.; two brothers, John Cole and George Cole of St. Louis; a sister, Mrs. Myra  Hinkle of Peoria, Illinois and 15 grandchildren .  

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