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Harriet A. and Simeon C. WHITE

Alva Cemetery


H. A. White
© Alva Review-Courier
02-13-1908
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


November 16, 1842 - Feblruary 9, 1908

The news came Monday that Mrs. H. A. White, mother of Mrs. Charles Stipp, had died of pneumonia at Syracuse, Nebraska, where she was visiting. She was ill only a short time and death came unexpectedly. The remains will be brought here and laid beside her husband in the A. O. U. W. Cemetery. The Review – Courier joins with all in extending sympathy to the bereaved relatives.




Simeon C. White
© Alva Pioneer
04-14-1899
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


February 20, 1845 - April 10, 1899

Simeon C. White was born February 20, 1845, in Jefferson County, Iowa, and died in Alva, Oklahoma, April 10, 1899, at 1:00 PM. His parents moved to Illinois in 1855, and in 1878 Mr. White came to Russell County Kansas, and later to Pratt County; and 1894 he moved his family to this County. Mr. White joined the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1876 and was a faithful and consistent Christian the remainder of his life; after coming to Alva he joined the Congregational church, of which he has been a trustee for a year or more.

Mr. White had not been stout for three or four years, and grip and neuralgia kept him indoors about all the past winter, but he becomes bed fast about four weeks ago. He bore his last illness with that patience and fortitude of a good man who feels that his life has been well spent and has no fear of death. The careful attention of physicians, wife, daughter, sons and friends availed nothing in staying the hand of death and he has passed to his reward.

He leaves a wife, daughter and two sons here, a brother in Kansas City, Missouri, a sister in a Ness City, Kansas, and a sister in Des Moines, Iowa, to mourn his departure from the scenes of life, and thousands of friends all over the southwest will regret to learn of his death, and join us in sympathy for the bereaved ones.

Funeral services were conducted in the Congregational Church Wednesday at 2:30 PM, by the pastor, John Hartley, and his discourse was very impressive. A large audience of sympathizing friends of the family was present at the church and at the burial in the A. O. U. W. Cemetery.

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