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Mary Daniel <I>Maupin</I> Fitzpatrick

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Mary Daniel Maupin Fitzpatrick

Birth
Manchester, Clay County, Kentucky, USA
Death
16 Jan 1940 (aged 78)
Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
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The Chickasha Daily Express

20 January 1940

Mary Daniel Maupin Fitzpatrick

FUNERAL HELD FOR PIONEER

Last rites for Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick, 78, long-time resident of Chickasha, were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the chapel of the Brown Funeral Home by Rev. George R. Davis, pastor of the First Christian Church . Interment was in the Holcomb Cemetery, north of Chickasha.

Music for the service was furnished by Mrs. Charles Ferguson, Mrs. L. A. Davis and Mrs Barney Lovett, with Miss Ruby Lacer as accompanist. Their selections included "Asleep In Jesus," The Old Rugged Cross" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere."

Mrs. Fitzpatrick died about 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at the home of a daughter Mrs. Roy D. Hill, 710 S. 11th Street.

On Feb. 25, 1861, Mrs. Fitzpatrick was born in Manchester, Clay County, Ky. She came to Palus Valley in 1874 with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Maupin, and on Dec. 9, 1880, she was married to the late Jim Fitzpatrick. In 1918 she joined the Methodist Church at Magdalen, N. M. For the past 26 years Mrs. Fitzpatrick had been a resident of Chickasha.

All of her children were at her bedside at the time of her death.

Surviving memebers of the family include a son, A.C. Fitzpatrick of Chickasha, six daughters, Mrs. Aloce Osborne of Maysville, Mrs Lydia La Plante of Pierre, S.D., Mrs. Nora Cyner of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs Nell Montgomery of Phoenix, Mrs. Roy Hill of Chickasha and Mrs. Marie Welker of Bakesfield, Calif., one sister, Mrs. Lina Moncrief of Chickasha, 25 grandchildren and 19 great grandchldren.

Pallbearers for the service were Boone Bailey, Charles Pruner, Henry Hill, Frank Reynolds, Polk Jones and Wylie Bryant
The Chickasha Daily Express

20 January 1940

Mary Daniel Maupin Fitzpatrick

FUNERAL HELD FOR PIONEER

Last rites for Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick, 78, long-time resident of Chickasha, were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the chapel of the Brown Funeral Home by Rev. George R. Davis, pastor of the First Christian Church . Interment was in the Holcomb Cemetery, north of Chickasha.

Music for the service was furnished by Mrs. Charles Ferguson, Mrs. L. A. Davis and Mrs Barney Lovett, with Miss Ruby Lacer as accompanist. Their selections included "Asleep In Jesus," The Old Rugged Cross" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere."

Mrs. Fitzpatrick died about 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at the home of a daughter Mrs. Roy D. Hill, 710 S. 11th Street.

On Feb. 25, 1861, Mrs. Fitzpatrick was born in Manchester, Clay County, Ky. She came to Palus Valley in 1874 with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Maupin, and on Dec. 9, 1880, she was married to the late Jim Fitzpatrick. In 1918 she joined the Methodist Church at Magdalen, N. M. For the past 26 years Mrs. Fitzpatrick had been a resident of Chickasha.

All of her children were at her bedside at the time of her death.

Surviving memebers of the family include a son, A.C. Fitzpatrick of Chickasha, six daughters, Mrs. Aloce Osborne of Maysville, Mrs Lydia La Plante of Pierre, S.D., Mrs. Nora Cyner of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs Nell Montgomery of Phoenix, Mrs. Roy Hill of Chickasha and Mrs. Marie Welker of Bakesfield, Calif., one sister, Mrs. Lina Moncrief of Chickasha, 25 grandchildren and 19 great grandchldren.

Pallbearers for the service were Boone Bailey, Charles Pruner, Henry Hill, Frank Reynolds, Polk Jones and Wylie Bryant


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