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Iona Jane <I>Neece</I> Stephens

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Iona Jane Neece Stephens

Birth
Ben Franklin, Delta County, Texas, USA
Death
30 Sep 1942 (aged 59)
Fort Towson, Choctaw County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Swink, Choctaw County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of William Jasper Neece (1851-1919) and Elizabeth Jane Gray (1858-1936)
Iona was married to Carrol Stephens on Feb 24, 1901 in Delta County, Texas at age 18.
OBITUARY
Funeral services for Mrs. Iona Jane Stephens, 59, were held at Swink Thursday morning with Rev. Landers, pastor of the Baptist church at Fort Towson officiating and the Senner Funeral home in charge of arrangements. Burial was in the Swink cemetery.
Mrs. Stephens died at the family home two miles north of Fort Towson Wednesday morning at 5:45 following an illness of many years. She has resided in the Fort Towson community for the past thirty-five years and was well known in this section of the county.
She is survived by her husband, C.S. Stephens and three daughters, Mrs. Bessie Reed, Tulsa, Mrs. Lucille McIntosh, Ft. Towson, Mrs. Faye Wilson, Ft Towson, and three sons, Jim Stephens, Hugo; Vernon Stephens, Camp Daven, Mass., and Melvin Stephens, San Francisco.
She is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Susie Fissel, Mrs. Annie Barrett and Mrs. Maggie Barrett, all of Fort Towson and a brother, A.J. Neece, Springfield, Mo.
--The Ft Towson Sentinel. October 2, 1942
Daughter of William Jasper Neece (1851-1919) and Elizabeth Jane Gray (1858-1936)
Iona was married to Carrol Stephens on Feb 24, 1901 in Delta County, Texas at age 18.
OBITUARY
Funeral services for Mrs. Iona Jane Stephens, 59, were held at Swink Thursday morning with Rev. Landers, pastor of the Baptist church at Fort Towson officiating and the Senner Funeral home in charge of arrangements. Burial was in the Swink cemetery.
Mrs. Stephens died at the family home two miles north of Fort Towson Wednesday morning at 5:45 following an illness of many years. She has resided in the Fort Towson community for the past thirty-five years and was well known in this section of the county.
She is survived by her husband, C.S. Stephens and three daughters, Mrs. Bessie Reed, Tulsa, Mrs. Lucille McIntosh, Ft. Towson, Mrs. Faye Wilson, Ft Towson, and three sons, Jim Stephens, Hugo; Vernon Stephens, Camp Daven, Mass., and Melvin Stephens, San Francisco.
She is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Susie Fissel, Mrs. Annie Barrett and Mrs. Maggie Barrett, all of Fort Towson and a brother, A.J. Neece, Springfield, Mo.
--The Ft Towson Sentinel. October 2, 1942


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