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Iva Pearl Jackson
© Fairview OK Republican
07-18-1957
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Iva Pearl JACKSON

Pleasant Hill Cemetery


August 1, 1882 - July 8, 1957

Services for Mrs. Iva Pearl Jackson, 74, where held last week at the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Ringwood.

A native of Kinta, Mrs. Jackson died July 5, at her home southwest of Ringwood. She had come to Missouri as a child and moved to Taloga at 18. She had been a resident of the Ringwood community since 1917.

She was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church.

Survivors include a son, Ted, Ringwood; five sisters, Mrs. Etta Webb, Kinta, Oklahoma; Mrs. Ethel Thomason, Bethany; Mrs. A. W. Furrell, Houston, Texas; Mrs. Hattie Withers, San Jose, California; Mrs. Nellie Owens, Norville, California and a brother, O. W. Roberts, Taloga; and two grandchildren.

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