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Hezekiah Faubion
The Oklahoma Leader
March 30, 1916
Submitted by: Mollie Stehno


Hezekiah Faubion was born in Tennessee, August 7, 1851, and passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Sarah E. Watson, at Seward March 20, 1916, aged eighty-four years, seven months and thirteen days. He was united in marriage to Syreona Grogg at Berry, Missouri, September 22, 1852. To this union four children were born, three sons and one daughter of whom Spencer and John have passed on. The other son, Jacob, lives at Tulsa, Oklahoma and the Daughter, Mrs. Sarah E. Watson at Seward, Oklahoma.
The funeral service was conducted from the home of Mrs. Watson at Seward, March 21st at four o'clock p.m. by Rev. Guy H. Findly, pastor of the Christian church at Guthrie. Interment was made in the cemetery at Seward.


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