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Pittsburg County, Oklahoma

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Ada White
Elmwood Cemetery

Mrs. Ada White, 79, a resident of this area for most of her life, died Sunday November 10, in a local nursing home. She was born August 31,1889 in Bokoshe, Ok, was a housewife and a member of the Penecostal Hollines Church. Married to Bill White On Nov 21,1947 . He preceeded her in death in February 1963. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the Chapel of Standerfer-Mills Funeral Home who was in charge of arrangements. Rev. Charley Sumpter officiated at 2 p.m. pallbearers were, Ed Schiller, W.M. Soleman, E.N. Williamson, G.I. Ivey, A.C. Hackney and Bill White. Surviving relatives include, three daughters: Mrs. Joe Sitter, Mrs. Nina Ishcomer, both of Hartshorne and Mrs. Leland Simpson, McAlester, three sons, Floyd Skaggs,Albion,Ok, Arvie Skaggs,Palmdale,Calif. And Ernest Skaggs of Oklahoma City, two half brothers: George Farrell, Hartshorne, Sherman Farrell, Stillwater. 28 grand children, 3 step grandchildren, 70 great grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren.

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