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Clara Ann Kollar Barber
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Clara Ann Kollar was born in St. Joe County, Indiana on the 8th day of December 1875 to David and Elizabeth Kollar.
In 1887, with her parents, moved to the Indian Territory, and while there, was united in marriage to Thomas William Barber on the 26th day of October, 1891.
In the fall of 1900, they moved to what is now Roger Mills County and homesteaded a place.

To this union were born six children, three girls and three boys, Blanch Barber Blundell, Maud Barber Hicks, Claud C. Barber, Vauda Barber Brown, Frank W. Barber and Wilber Barber.
Her husband and two children preceded her in death.
After a long illness, she departed this life at Cheyenne, February 6, 1968 at the age of 92 years, 2 months and was laid to rest in the Pie Flat cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.
Pallbearers were her grandsons, Woodrowe Barber, Wayne Barber, Harley Blundell, Grover Hicks, Leon Brown and Dauris Brown.


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