Rites Wednesday For Mrs. Newton, Pioneer Resident
Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2 in the Carnegie Baptist church for Mrs. Annie E. Newton, 92, who died Sunday, Aug. 30 in the home of Mrs. W.T. Bratton on South Broadway. Rev. Walter Davis, pastor of the Mountain View Baptist church, will conduct the services and will be assisted by Rev. M.J. Kersten, pastor of the Carnegie Church of the Nazarene. Burial will be in the Carnegie cemetery with the Pitchers in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Newton had been in good health until she was stricken six weeks ago.
Annie E. Owery was born in Quincy, Ill. Dec. 22, 1860 and was 92 years, 8 months and 8 days of age at the time of her death. She had been a Christian since being converted at the age of 12 in a Methodist camp meeting. She moved to Aurora, Mo. where she met and married James D. Newton march 24, 1880. The family lived in Kansas and Arkansas before coming to the Indian Territory in 1894. It was in 1909 that they located 13 miles Southwest of Carnegie and she had since made her home in this community.
Survivors include nine sons, Marvin Reid, by a former marriage, Shawnee; Oscar newton, Houghton, Calif.; Ruben newton, Hoffman; Walter Newton, Clinton; Harvey Newton, Mountain View; Herman Newton, Carnegie; Ernest Newton, Muskogee; Wilbur Newton, Tulsa; and Homer Newton, Littlerock, Calif., and four daughters, Mrs. Esther Harmon, Carnegie; Mrs. Ada Cole, Shawnee; Mrs. Mary Frump, South Gate, Calif.; and Mrs. Bertha Evans, Oklahoma City. A son and a daughter preceded her in death.
Also surviving are 52 grandchildren, 75 great grandchildren, and a brother, August Owery, Oklahoma City.
Rites Wednesday For Mrs. Newton, Pioneer Resident
Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2 in the Carnegie Baptist church for Mrs. Annie E. Newton, 92, who died Sunday, Aug. 30 in the home of Mrs. W.T. Bratton on South Broadway. Rev. Walter Davis, pastor of the Mountain View Baptist church, will conduct the services and will be assisted by Rev. M.J. Kersten, pastor of the Carnegie Church of the Nazarene. Burial will be in the Carnegie cemetery with the Pitchers in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Newton had been in good health until she was stricken six weeks ago.
Annie E. Owery was born in Quincy, Ill. Dec. 22, 1860 and was 92 years, 8 months and 8 days of age at the time of her death. She had been a Christian since being converted at the age of 12 in a Methodist camp meeting. She moved to Aurora, Mo. where she met and married James D. Newton march 24, 1880. The family lived in Kansas and Arkansas before coming to the Indian Territory in 1894. It was in 1909 that they located 13 miles Southwest of Carnegie and she had since made her home in this community.
Survivors include nine sons, Marvin Reid, by a former marriage, Shawnee; Oscar newton, Houghton, Calif.; Ruben newton, Hoffman; Walter Newton, Clinton; Harvey Newton, Mountain View; Herman Newton, Carnegie; Ernest Newton, Muskogee; Wilbur Newton, Tulsa; and Homer Newton, Littlerock, Calif., and four daughters, Mrs. Esther Harmon, Carnegie; Mrs. Ada Cole, Shawnee; Mrs. Mary Frump, South Gate, Calif.; and Mrs. Bertha Evans, Oklahoma City. A son and a daughter preceded her in death.
Also surviving are 52 grandchildren, 75 great grandchildren, and a brother, August Owery, Oklahoma City.
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