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Submitted by: Nettie King


Sarah Ann Gibson

June 8, 1827 ~ April 6, 1908

Sarah Ann Gibson was born in Osage County, MO., June 8, 1827, died at Lawton, Okla., April 6, 1908, age 80 years, 8 months and 28 days.

She was married to Mr. W.V. Wolf in 1844, was the mother of two children. both of whom survive her., John Wolf of Marshall Okla., and Mrs Mary F. Mitchell (a known ERROR, / "Cleveland") of Lawton, eleven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren, other relatives and many friends and acquaintances bow in submission to the Heavenly summons. She has been a consistent Christian, and a faithful member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for thirty years and since her husbands departure on January 18, this year.

Mother Wolf has anxiously awaited her release from Earthly bonds. She bore her sufferings with patience, enduring to the end and has now entered into the rest which remaineth for the people of God.


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