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Georgia Maxine (Throckmorton) Cashion
May 21, 1921 - Oct 14, 1970
Submitted by Jo Aguirre

Hennessey Clipper
Hennessey, OK

Thursday, Oct 14, 1970 Page 1 (rewritten by Jeff Smith)

Mrs. Georgia Maxine Cashion, who was born here May 21, 1931 died Wednesday morning in a Enid hospital after a brief illness.

Services in the Christian Church, of which she was a member, will be at 3:30 Friday agternoon.  Rev Francis M Cogdill & Rev Charles M Herndon will officiate.

Burial in the Hennessey Cemetery will be beside the grave of her husband, Richard M Cashion, who died Apr 24, 1967.  Arrangements are under the direction of Cordry & Son.

She was a member of the Ameican Legion Auxiliary.

She is survived by a daughter, Jo Elaine & a son, John Arthur of the home; her mother, Mrs. John Throckmorton & a brother, C Robert Throckmorton.

At the family's suggestion, memorials to the Christian Church Building Fund may be made in lieu of flowers.

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