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Charles Kirby Rainey

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Charles Kirby Rainey

Birth
Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Death
14 Jun 1934 (aged 76)
Hugo, Choctaw County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Charles Kirby Rainey married Narcissus Jane (Jarvis) Starkey 24 Jul 1881 At the home of his brother-in law and half-sister, William H & Mary Francis Rainey Simmons, Hardeman County, TN.

Charles was a farmer at Caviness, TX, 15 miles northwest of Paris before he moved from Texas to Swink, Choctaw County, OK in 1917 where he was also engaged in farming until a year before his death. He then moved to Hugo, Choctaw County, OK. He died at the home of his son, L G Rainey, after a long illness. It was said that Charles was a good Fidel player.

HUGO DAILEY NEWS
Resident of County Nearly 20 Years Dies Tuesday Night at Son's Home

Funeral services for Charles Kirby Rainey, 76, resident of Choctaw county for nearly 20 years, will be conducted from the Methodist Protestant church this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock by Rev. Paul B. Howell, pastor of the First Methodist church. Burial will b in Evergreen cemetery, Paris, in charge of the Senner Funeral home.

Mr. Rainey died Tuesday morning at the home of his son, L. G. Rainey, in Hugo. He had been in ill health for some time.

Born in Tennessee in December, 1857, Mr Rainey was the son of the Rev. Robert Rainey, pioneer Methodist minister, and Mrs. Rainey. He moved to Swink from Texas about 1917 and engaged in farming there until a year ago, when he came to Hugo to make his home with his son.

He is survived by his son, L. G. Rainey, and three daughters, Mrs Mable Strain, Mrs. Claud Caldwell and Mrs. Jim Millner, all of Swink; one sister Mrs. I. P. Owens, of Phoenix, Arizona, and numerous grandchildren. A brother. W. W. Rainey died in El Paso last month.

Pall bearers will be A. B. Tyus, Tom Purcell, Harvy Boyd, J. S. Barnes, R. V. Johnson and Will Kizer.
Charles Kirby Rainey married Narcissus Jane (Jarvis) Starkey 24 Jul 1881 At the home of his brother-in law and half-sister, William H & Mary Francis Rainey Simmons, Hardeman County, TN.

Charles was a farmer at Caviness, TX, 15 miles northwest of Paris before he moved from Texas to Swink, Choctaw County, OK in 1917 where he was also engaged in farming until a year before his death. He then moved to Hugo, Choctaw County, OK. He died at the home of his son, L G Rainey, after a long illness. It was said that Charles was a good Fidel player.

HUGO DAILEY NEWS
Resident of County Nearly 20 Years Dies Tuesday Night at Son's Home

Funeral services for Charles Kirby Rainey, 76, resident of Choctaw county for nearly 20 years, will be conducted from the Methodist Protestant church this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock by Rev. Paul B. Howell, pastor of the First Methodist church. Burial will b in Evergreen cemetery, Paris, in charge of the Senner Funeral home.

Mr. Rainey died Tuesday morning at the home of his son, L. G. Rainey, in Hugo. He had been in ill health for some time.

Born in Tennessee in December, 1857, Mr Rainey was the son of the Rev. Robert Rainey, pioneer Methodist minister, and Mrs. Rainey. He moved to Swink from Texas about 1917 and engaged in farming there until a year ago, when he came to Hugo to make his home with his son.

He is survived by his son, L. G. Rainey, and three daughters, Mrs Mable Strain, Mrs. Claud Caldwell and Mrs. Jim Millner, all of Swink; one sister Mrs. I. P. Owens, of Phoenix, Arizona, and numerous grandchildren. A brother. W. W. Rainey died in El Paso last month.

Pall bearers will be A. B. Tyus, Tom Purcell, Harvy Boyd, J. S. Barnes, R. V. Johnson and Will Kizer.


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