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© by: Martha Real

Bonnie L. & George E. Caviness

Stilwell City Cemetery


Mrs Bonnie Lee Caviness
© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
Stilwell Democrat Journal - September 18, 1986
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott
Mrs Bonnie Lee Caviness, 74, a longtime resident of Stilwell, died Wednesday, Sept. 11 in the Stilwell Nursing Home.
Mrs Caviness, born July 21, 1912, in Clarkrange, Tenneesee, moved to Stilwell when a young child.
Survivors include: her husband, George Caviness of the Stilwell Nursing Home; one son, Darrell Caviness, Tulsa; one sister, Ruth Barker, Stilwell; one brother, Eskel Essary, Blacksburg, Va.; one granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews.
Services were held Sunday afternoon in the Roberts Funeral Chapel with the Rev Aaron Barton officiating.
Interment was in the Stilwell City Cemetery.

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