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Obituary

Hollister Cemetery
Tillman County, Oklahoma




Submitted by: AH


Chester A. Ward

26 May 1899 - 16 Jan 1912

Frederick Weekly Enterprise
(Frederick, Oklahoma)
Friday, January 19, 1912. Pg. 2.

HOLLISTER
Chester Ward passed away early Wednesday morning from blood poisoning. The boy had been sick since early last fall when he ran a nail in foot from which he never recovered. Deceased was about 12 years old and was a son of our pioneer settler, W. H. Ward and wife of Farmingdale vicinity. Everyone tenders their sympathy in their bereavement.




Chester A. Ward

26 May 1899 - 16 Jan 1912

Frederick Leader
(Frederick, Oklahoma)
Friday, January 26, 1912. Pg. 10.

PLEASANT VALLEY
The death angel has again visited our community and taken the 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward. Chester was sick but 26 days when the angel came and called him home. He had been unable to do anything all fall, and he was very ill until his death. Articular arthritis caused his death. He was laid to rest in the Hollister cemetery.



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