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LILLIE MAE McDONOLD
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star



LILLIE MAE McDONOLD
1876 - 1943


Last rites for Mrs. Lillie Mae Hurd McDonold, 69, a Tecumseh resident since 1930 who died Sunday morning in an Oklahoma City Hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Church of Christ of Tecumseh.
Doyle Banta, minister, will officiate, and burial will be at the Martin Hill cemetery east of Wanette.
Mrs. McDonold's death followed an illness of four weeks. She has been in failing health for the past year.
She came to Oklahoma from Texas in 1905 and located near Chickasha. Two years later she moved to the Wanette area where she lived until moving to Tecumseh in 1930.
Survivors include five daughters, Mabel, Ola, Iva, Cleta and Edna; a sister, Mrs. Willie McGeehee; a brother, Walter Hurd; seventeen grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.
Bearers will be Leslie Young, Charlie Willis, Lloyd Hackett, Ivan Milburn, Bill Ragen and H. H. Judy.
Coopers have charge of arrangements.
Published March 16, 1943.


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