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Zettie Ethel Kenney Wilson

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B: Mar. 28, 1885
D: Mar. 3, 1909

Submitted by: MDF
Calumet Weekly Criterion Sat, Mar 13, 1909 ·Page 1-archived


Mrs. Ethel Kinney Wilson, wife of W.P. Wilson, and youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Kinney of Geary, Okla., was born in Cedar county, MO., March 6, 1886, died at he home of her sister, Mrs. W.S. Paulk, March 8, 1909, aged 23 years, 11 months, 20 days.

She was married to Mr. W.P. Wilson March 31, 1901, at her home near Calumet, Okla. To this union was born 3 children, two sons and one daughter. They, with the husband father, mother, one brother, Mr. Kinney and one sister, Mrs. W.S. Paulk, are left to mourn her early demise.

She was converted and joined the M.E. church when a young child. She lived a true, devoted Christian during her entire life. There was a large crowd of old friends at the funeral which indicated the high esteem in which she was held by all who knew her.

The services were conducted Saturday afternoon March 6, 1909 at two o'clock by Rev. J. W. Booen, of Calumet, at the Sunny Hill school house with interment at the Sunny Hill cemetery.







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