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Margaret Ellen Richards
© The Ponca City OK News
12-1947
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Judfy Mayfield

Margaret E. and Stephen A. Richards

Oak Grove Cemetery


November 14, 1857 - December 1947

Rites for Mrs. Richards to be held on Sunday

Newkirk – Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Ellen Richards, 90, longtime resident of Newkirk and Washunga, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Washunga school.

Mrs. Richards died Tuesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leota Long, in Washunga. She had made her home in Newkirk for 20 years with her son, Steve Richards before moving to Washunga.

Mrs. Richards was born in Illinois on November 14, 1957(sic). She and her husband, the late Stephen A. Richards, came to Oklahoma in 1905 and she lived around Newkirk and Washunga since that time.

She is survived by two sons, Steve of Newkirk and Reuel of Pomona, California, and by a daughter, Mrs. Leota Long of Washunga.

Burial will be at the Oak Grove Cemetery at Uncas under the direction of the Roy Hill funeral home in Newkirk.

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