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Mary <I>Bay</I> Cravatt

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Mary Bay Cravatt

Birth
Jefferson County, Illinois, USA
Death
27 Nov 1904 (aged 39)
Wynnewood, Garvin County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Blanco, Blanco County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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The Blanco Co. News
Thursday, 01 Dec 1904

DIED, at her home near Winnewood, I. T., on the 27th of November, 1904; Mrs. Mary Cravatt wife of W.D. Cravatt. Her remains were brought to Blanco and buried in the cemetery here on the evening of the 29th.
Her illness was very short. She was taken sick about noon on Friday and died on Sunday morning; had conjestion of the stomach.
Mrs. Cravatt was a daughter of Mr. J.Q.A. Bay, and the twin sister of Mrs. Benson West.
A few years ago Mr. Cravatt and family moved from here to the Indian Territory where they have since resided.
The deceased was 39 years of age and leaves a husband and seven children to morn their loss. Her death was sudden and unexpected and the news was a shock to her friends here.
The relatives here and elsewhere have the sympathy of all the Blanco people.

The Blanco Co. News
Thursday, 01 Dec 1904

The brothers and sisters of Mrs. David Cravatt request us to thank the good people of Blanco for their assistance and for the sincere sympathy expressed during and after the burial of their sister, Mrs. Cravatt.
The Blanco Co. News
Thursday, 01 Dec 1904

DIED, at her home near Winnewood, I. T., on the 27th of November, 1904; Mrs. Mary Cravatt wife of W.D. Cravatt. Her remains were brought to Blanco and buried in the cemetery here on the evening of the 29th.
Her illness was very short. She was taken sick about noon on Friday and died on Sunday morning; had conjestion of the stomach.
Mrs. Cravatt was a daughter of Mr. J.Q.A. Bay, and the twin sister of Mrs. Benson West.
A few years ago Mr. Cravatt and family moved from here to the Indian Territory where they have since resided.
The deceased was 39 years of age and leaves a husband and seven children to morn their loss. Her death was sudden and unexpected and the news was a shock to her friends here.
The relatives here and elsewhere have the sympathy of all the Blanco people.

The Blanco Co. News
Thursday, 01 Dec 1904

The brothers and sisters of Mrs. David Cravatt request us to thank the good people of Blanco for their assistance and for the sincere sympathy expressed during and after the burial of their sister, Mrs. Cravatt.


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