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Joseph T Perry
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell
Joseph T. Perry died at the home of his father near Trammell, in this county on February 1, 1905 after an illness of many months suffering from consumption.
He was buried at the cemetery near Custer Bend school house {Snakey Bend Cemetery}.
He was born June 17, 1881 and was a member of the M. E. Church south.
The writer has known him for many years and has always found him to be a quiet, obliging boy.
We fully sympathize with the bereaved in their earthly loss which we believe to be his eternal gain.
John H. Osborne, Cheyenne, Oklahoma, February 14, 1905.

CARD OF THANKS
We desire to extend our thanks to friends and neighbors who assisted and sympathized with us during the fall and winter, in our affliction and late bereavement.
Mary C. Perry

Bettie H. Perry

J. L. Perry

William A. Perry

Trammell, Oklahoma, February 21, 1905
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