Funeral service for Mrs. Alla "Allie" Mae COLVIN, 76, former resident of Westville, was held Saturday morning in the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd at Sapulpa. Mrs. COLVIN died Wednesday night in a Sapulpa hospital. Interment was in the South Heights Cemetery, Sapulpa.
A native of Arkansas, she with her husband, the late Clyde COLVIN and family, moved from Westville to Kiefer in 1923 and later to Sapulpa in 1947.
She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and of the Adsum Club, an organization of wives of Gulf Oil Company employees.
She was a sister of the late Bill COLLYGE of Westville.
Survivors include three sons; two sisters; three grandchildren and one great grandchild.
[Westville Reporter, 1960]
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From contributor Nancy Harris #48523400---
Allie M. Collyge and G. C. Colvin were married on September 13, 1903 in Indian Territory by E. Moss, Minister of the Gospel.
Funeral service for Mrs. Alla "Allie" Mae COLVIN, 76, former resident of Westville, was held Saturday morning in the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd at Sapulpa. Mrs. COLVIN died Wednesday night in a Sapulpa hospital. Interment was in the South Heights Cemetery, Sapulpa.
A native of Arkansas, she with her husband, the late Clyde COLVIN and family, moved from Westville to Kiefer in 1923 and later to Sapulpa in 1947.
She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and of the Adsum Club, an organization of wives of Gulf Oil Company employees.
She was a sister of the late Bill COLLYGE of Westville.
Survivors include three sons; two sisters; three grandchildren and one great grandchild.
[Westville Reporter, 1960]
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From contributor Nancy Harris #48523400---
Allie M. Collyge and G. C. Colvin were married on September 13, 1903 in Indian Territory by E. Moss, Minister of the Gospel.
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