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Chaney Funeral Home
Submitted by: Genea Bohanon

"Mrs. Williams, Who Lived in McAlester 32 Years, Is Dead" Mrs. Mary E. Williams, wife of Geo. W. Williams, died near Pittsburg, Okla., at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ott Brewster, at 12 o'clock Saturday night at the age of 75. Her death was due to old age. She was born in Ohio and has been a resident of McAlester for 32 years. She is survived by her husband, 7 children, 26 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren. Her children are Mrs. Henry Thompson, Mrs. Geo. Beck both of McAlester, John William of Ashland, Ed Williams of Allen, Chas. Williams of Healdton, Mrs. Ott Brewster of Pittsburg, George Williams Jr., of McAlester. She leaves one brother, Sherman Campbell of Savanna. Funeral services will be held at Chaney's undertaking parlors at 3 o'clock this afternoon and will be conducted by the Rev. Frank Parsons of Pittsburg. The deceased will be buried at Oak Hill Cemetery.




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