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Fairview Cemetery

Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma


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James Madison BoHart Jr
Etta Louise [Rice] BoHart


Obituary
Fairview Cemetery
Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Cokeman2

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, February 12, 1958

James Madison Bohart Jr
November 18, 1881 ~ February 11, 1958


Heart Attack Is Fatal For Apache Pioneer Banker

APACHE--An apparent heart attack resulted in the death of James M. Bohart, 76, pioneer Apache banker, at his home Monday night.

Bohart had been associated with the First National Bank at Apache since 1902. He was named president of the bank in 1935.

He was a charter member of the Apache Masonic lodge, past president of the Apache Rotary club, a member of the Christian church and formerly was a member of the Apache board of education.

He is survived by his wife, Ella, and one brother, Thurman, Tahlequah.

Son of James Madison Bohart Sr & Ada Field. He married Etta Rice 16 May 1907 in Caddo Co.OK.


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