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Elsie Marie Byington

Birth
Death
1 Aug 1940 (aged 18)
Goodwater, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA
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In Memoriam

MISS ELSIE MARIE BYINGTON, 18 Years Old
August 10, 1921 ~ Thursday Night, August 1, 1940

FUNERAL SATURDAY FOR MISS BYINGTON

Miss Elsie Marie Byington, 18 years old, died Thursday night at her home at Goodwater, and funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Going cemetery. Rev. Firebaugh, Presbyterian minister of Hugo, officiating.

Coffey Funeral home will be in charge of arrangements.

Pallbearers are David Whiteman, Walter McClure, John McClure, Charles Billy, Luther Young and Jewel Whisenhunt.

Survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byington; three sisters, Eva, Helen and Hannah Byington; one brother, Rogers {Sic} Byington; three half-sisters, Mrs. Myrtle McKinney, Mrs. Fannie Tonihka and Mrs. Edith Sexton, all of Goodwater; one half-brother, Frank Hudson, Talihina and one aunt, Mrs. Caroline Hudson, now Going of Watson.

McCurtain Gazette
Saturday, August 3, 1940

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NOTE OF THANKS

We wish to express our appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown by respective citizens during the illness and death of our beloved daughter and sister.

We also wish to thank the pastor, Rev. Earl Dunn and the Coffey Funeral home for their comforting words and thoughtful service in our grievance.

Thomas H. Byington, Sophie Byington, Rogers Byington, Eva Mae Byington, Helen Wyneda Byington, Hanna Byington, Edith Going.

McCurtain Gazette
Wednesday, August 14, 1940
In Memoriam

MISS ELSIE MARIE BYINGTON, 18 Years Old
August 10, 1921 ~ Thursday Night, August 1, 1940

FUNERAL SATURDAY FOR MISS BYINGTON

Miss Elsie Marie Byington, 18 years old, died Thursday night at her home at Goodwater, and funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Going cemetery. Rev. Firebaugh, Presbyterian minister of Hugo, officiating.

Coffey Funeral home will be in charge of arrangements.

Pallbearers are David Whiteman, Walter McClure, John McClure, Charles Billy, Luther Young and Jewel Whisenhunt.

Survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byington; three sisters, Eva, Helen and Hannah Byington; one brother, Rogers {Sic} Byington; three half-sisters, Mrs. Myrtle McKinney, Mrs. Fannie Tonihka and Mrs. Edith Sexton, all of Goodwater; one half-brother, Frank Hudson, Talihina and one aunt, Mrs. Caroline Hudson, now Going of Watson.

McCurtain Gazette
Saturday, August 3, 1940

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NOTE OF THANKS

We wish to express our appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown by respective citizens during the illness and death of our beloved daughter and sister.

We also wish to thank the pastor, Rev. Earl Dunn and the Coffey Funeral home for their comforting words and thoughtful service in our grievance.

Thomas H. Byington, Sophie Byington, Rogers Byington, Eva Mae Byington, Helen Wyneda Byington, Hanna Byington, Edith Going.

McCurtain Gazette
Wednesday, August 14, 1940


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