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Nancy A. DeArmond Wilson
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Nancy A. DeArmond was born April 6, 1871 at Canton, Illinois to Mr. and Mrs. John DeArmond, and passed away at the Cheyenne hospital May 20, 1959.
She moved with her parents to Barbara County, Kansas at an early age.
She was united in marriage to Robert L. Lusher in 1891. To this union four children were born.
He preceded her in death in 1897.
She was united in marriage to James J. Wilson in 1898. To this union ten children were born.
He and six children preceded her in death.
Those who mourn her passing are Mrs. Florence Hooper of Reydon, Oklahoma; Roy Lusher of Irvington, California; Roberta Ridgway of Durham, Oklahoma; Bill Wilson of Crawford, Oklahoma; Dave Wilson of Fort Supply, Oklahoma; Ruth Cantrell of Spearman, Texas; Joe Wilson of Crawford, Oklahoma; Alice Leach of Portland, Oregon; and a host of grandchildren; great grandchildren; and numerous friends.
Committal in Pleasant View cemetery, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.


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