He came to Oklahoma with his parents in 1901 and has farmed near Eakly since that time. He was united in marriage to May Oglesby in June, 1907. To this union one child was born,m May Bell Edith, who died in infancy. His wife also preceded him in death March 8, 1908.
He leaves to mourn his death his mother, Mrs. G.R. Shelton, of Eakly; two brothers, Vern Shelton, Eakly, and Jess Shelton, Pritchett, Colo.; three sisters, Mrs. Ernest Meeks, Tonkawa, and Mrs. Ray Suter and Mrs. Cecil Chambers, Eakly, and a host of other relatives and friends.
His father and one sister preceded him in death. Otis was kind and loved by all who knew him and he will be a great loss to the community for he was always ready to help anyone in need.
The Carnegie Herald, Wed., Mar. 27, 1935
He came to Oklahoma with his parents in 1901 and has farmed near Eakly since that time. He was united in marriage to May Oglesby in June, 1907. To this union one child was born,m May Bell Edith, who died in infancy. His wife also preceded him in death March 8, 1908.
He leaves to mourn his death his mother, Mrs. G.R. Shelton, of Eakly; two brothers, Vern Shelton, Eakly, and Jess Shelton, Pritchett, Colo.; three sisters, Mrs. Ernest Meeks, Tonkawa, and Mrs. Ray Suter and Mrs. Cecil Chambers, Eakly, and a host of other relatives and friends.
His father and one sister preceded him in death. Otis was kind and loved by all who knew him and he will be a great loss to the community for he was always ready to help anyone in need.
The Carnegie Herald, Wed., Mar. 27, 1935
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