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Alex Antle
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Pleasant Valley Sumner Cemetery
Sumner, Noble Co., OK


 © Betty Saltenberger

Obit posted by Jo Aguirre
Dec 20, 1877 - Aug 17, 1936

Stillwater Gazette
Stillwater, OK
21 Aug 1936 Fri Page 8

Funeral services for Alex Antle, 59, whose death occurred in a Tulsa Oklahoma hospital Monday, August 17, 1936 will be held from the Sumner church in Sumner Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.

Interment will be in the Sumner Cemetery

Decedent is a brother of Mrs.  Olivia Kennicutt,  Mrs. Fannie Belk and Ebb Antle all of Stillwater
 
Alex Antle was born in Gentry County Missouri on December 20, 1877. While a young man he joined the Presbyterian Church and later became a member of the Sumner Christian church after he had moved to Oklahoma at the opening of the Cherokee strip
 
His parents and three brothers preceded him in death
 
Four sisters Mrs. Kennicutt and Mrs. Belk of Stillwater Mrs. Sorelda Adams , Los Angeles California and Mrs. George DeBolt, Long Beach California and one brother Ebb Antle, Stillwater are the survivors

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