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Edward L. Nix

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Edward L. Nix

Birth
Oglethorpe County, Georgia, USA
Death
23 May 1902 (aged 76)
Greer County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Orig Add, Lot 12 J
Memorial ID
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Other children:
Robert Nix, b. 20 Mar 1851
Frances Mercer Nix, b. 3 Apr 1853, d. 7 Apr 1902
Sarah Melissa Nix, b. about 1857, d. 5 Mar 1864


Death notice from Altus News-Weekly and Leger News-Times, May 29, 1902:
Death of E. Nix
Mr. E. Nix, an aged and highly respected citizen of the Plew Valley neighborhood, died of old age at the home of his son four miles north of town Friday night [May 23], and was buried at the Leger Cemetery Saturday afternoon. He was one of the pioneers of Greer County, having been here about 13 years, and was universally liked in this country. A large concourse of sympathizing friends followed the remains of Mr. Nix which were the first to be carried in Russell and Baucum's new hearse, to their final resting place, where the funeral services were impressingly delivered by Rev. R. J. Morgan.



Other children:
Robert Nix, b. 20 Mar 1851
Frances Mercer Nix, b. 3 Apr 1853, d. 7 Apr 1902
Sarah Melissa Nix, b. about 1857, d. 5 Mar 1864


Death notice from Altus News-Weekly and Leger News-Times, May 29, 1902:
Death of E. Nix
Mr. E. Nix, an aged and highly respected citizen of the Plew Valley neighborhood, died of old age at the home of his son four miles north of town Friday night [May 23], and was buried at the Leger Cemetery Saturday afternoon. He was one of the pioneers of Greer County, having been here about 13 years, and was universally liked in this country. A large concourse of sympathizing friends followed the remains of Mr. Nix which were the first to be carried in Russell and Baucum's new hearse, to their final resting place, where the funeral services were impressingly delivered by Rev. R. J. Morgan.





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