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Obituary

Pecan Cemetery
Comanche County, Oklahoma




Submitted by: Aimee Davis


The Faxon Leader
Faxon, OK
11 Jan 1908, Saturday, page 1

ASLEEP IN JESUS.

   Mrs. Jane Robinson died at the home of her son, Chesley Robinson, near Lawton, January 6 1908, she was born February 22 1833, had she lived until February the 22, she would have been 75 years old. She was converted when about 20 years old and has lived a consecrated Christian life ever since. She leaves four children, two boys and two girls, James Robinson, of East Alton, Illinois, Mrs. Watt Watts, of Collinsville, Texas, Chesley Robinson, of Lawton, and Mrs. Kate Cox, of Faxon. All of the children were present at the funeral except the one who lives in Illinois. The remains were laid to rest in the Pecan cemetery, Tuesday at 2 p. m. to await the resurrection morn. It could be said of her; she has fought a good fight, she has kept the faith, henceforth there is a crown of righteousness laid up for her. Funeral was conducted by Rev. Miller, of Collinsville, Texas.



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