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Inza Pearl Evans Woods Archer
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Inza Pearl Evans Woods Archer was born August 26, 1918 in Dierks, Arkansas to Rutha Amanda and Clifton Evans and passed away January 30, 1998 at her home in Cheyenne, Oklahoma at the age of 79 years, 5 months and 4 days.
She married Ruben Curtis Woods on March 28, 1936 in Cheyenne, Oklahoma. To this union three children were born, Loretta Fay, Curtis Eugene and Edward Dale.
Ruben passed away June 2, 1970 and she later married Jake Archer, who passed away March 3, 1987.
She was a Nurse's Aide at the Cheyenne hospital and the Convalescent home for several years.
Inza gave her life to the Lord and was baptized on October 16, 1988 in Cheyenne. She was a member of the Strong City Baptist Church.
She is preceded in death by her parents; both husbands; three sisters and one brother.
Burial in the Cheyenne cemetery, Cheyenne, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.


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