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Alden Cemetery

3100-3190 Country Road 1410
Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma


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Alice May [Bond] Corbin
Hampson Corbin Jr
Jesse Garfield Corbin


Obituary
Alden Cemetery
Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotten

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, October 8, 1955

Alice May [Bond] Corbin
April 5, 1860 ~ October 8, 1955


Mrs. Corbin Rites In Alden Church Sunday at 2 P.M.

Services were in the Alden Presbyterian church at 2 p.m. Sunday for Mrs. Alice Mae Corbin, 95, pioneer southwest Caddo county resident, who died Saturday, Oct. 8. Rev. Van D. Upton, minister of the First Christian church, Carnegie conducted the service and burial was in the Alden cemetery under direction of the Fort Cobb Funeral home. She was a member of the Christian church.

Mrs. Corbin was born April 5, 1860 near Spirit Lake, Minn. She moved with her family to Iowa in 1867 and was married to Hampson Corbin at Homer, Iowa, in 1880. To them six children were born. Mr. and Mrs. Corbin came to Caddo county in 1907. He died in 1913.

Survivors include three sons, W.E. Corbin, Carnegie; R.H. Corbin, Drumright; and W.M. Corbin, Tulsa; and two grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

Also surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Mary Vegors, Iowa; Mrs. Josephine Garver and Mrs. Nora Barr, both of California; and Mrs. Martha Sharp of Pennsylvania; and a brother, Lewis Bond, of Iowa.


Obituary
Alden Cemetery
Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotten

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, February 14, 1924

Jesse Garfield Corbin
November 2, 1880 ~ February 14, 1924


Jesse Garfield Corbin died at the Clinton Tubercular Sanitarium Thursday, and the body was shipped here for burial.

Rev. W.A.R. Lovell conducted the funeral at Alden Sunday at 2 p.m. and interment was made in the Alden cemetery.

Mr. Corbin was born November 2, 1880 at Homer, Iowa, died February 14, 1924, age 43 years, 3 months and 12 days.

He had been in the sanitarium a year or more.

Before his health failed he was an active farmer in the Alden community. He is survived by his mother and two brothers.


© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, February 20, 1924

Jesse Garfield Corbin
November 2, 1880 ~ February 14, 1924


Jesse Garfield Corbin died at the Clinton Tubercular Sanitarium Thursday, and the body was shipped here for burial.

Rev. W.A.R. Lovell conducted the funeral at Alden Sunday at 2 p.m. and interment was made in the Alden cemetery.

Mr. Corbin was born November 2, 1880, at Homer, Iowa, died February 14, 1924, age 43 years, 3 months and 12 days.

He had been in the sanitarium a year or more.

Before his health failed he was an active farmer in the Alden community. He is survived by his mother and two brothers.


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