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James Morris
THE OKLAHOMA HORNET
Waukomis, Garfield Co., OK
January 2, 1914
page 6, column 3
Submitted by: Emily Jordan

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James MORRIS

Waukomis Cemetery


DIED - James Morris was born in Hendricks county, Indiana, July 25, 1851; was married to Maryann Pacey at West Jersey, Ill., January 1, 1901; moved to Waukomis, Okla., in the year 1905. Died December 24, 1913, age 63 years, 4 months and 29 days. He leaves a wife, five sisters, and one brother to mourn his loss. Two sisters and the brother live in Illinois, one sister in Iowa, one in Calif., and one in Oklahoma, Mrs. Rickerson, who was with him at the time of his death. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Steele at the M.E. church, and the remains laid to rest in the Waukomis Cemetery.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the friends and neighbors who assisted and sympathized with us in our bereavement. Maryann Morris, Mrs. Kate Rickerson.


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