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Susan Culver Shriver
Bartlesville, Oklahoma newspaper
Sunday July 26, 1942
Page 12 Column l
Submitted by: Shirley Harlan


Dewey Pioneer Claimed By Death
1850-1942
Mrs. Susan Culver Shriver, 91, a resident of Dewey community for 35 years died at 2:45 Saturday morning at the home of her son, Fred Shriver, north of Bartlesville.
Mrs. Shriver suffered a broken hip in June 1939 in a fall, and had been bedfast since that time.
She is survived by 4 sons, Fred, Oscar, Alex, & James Shriver, all of Bartlesville, 3 daughters, Mrs. Ida Kessler, Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Bessie Martz, of Dewey, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Edith Harris of the home north of Bartlesville, one sister Mrs. Dora Dixon of Iola, Kansas, and 25 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday afternoon at the Dewey Methodist Episcopal Church with Rev. L.V. Maund pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Dewey Cemetery. The body is at the Burt Funeral Home.


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