F.W. Veitch, 80-year-old pioneer resident of Wagoner, who has made his home in Mazie for the past several years, died on Saturday at the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Hospital in Parsons, Kansas.
Veitch had been an employee of the M-K-T in Mazie for several years.
Funeral services at the Wagoner Methodist Church, Rev. A.S. Cameron officiating, burial in Elmwood Cemetery, under the direction of the Hersman Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were F.W. Nuckolls, George L. Mason, S. W. Dawson, C.D. Rousher, B.C. Collins, all of Mazie, and Roscoe Parker, living in Wagoner.
Veitch is survived by one son, Glen, St. Louis, Missouri, and two grandsons, both in the Army, stationed at Camp Gruber.
Added by Mary Hammill Rund 12 Dec 2021
F.W. Veitch, 80-year-old pioneer resident of Wagoner, who has made his home in Mazie for the past several years, died on Saturday at the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Hospital in Parsons, Kansas.
Veitch had been an employee of the M-K-T in Mazie for several years.
Funeral services at the Wagoner Methodist Church, Rev. A.S. Cameron officiating, burial in Elmwood Cemetery, under the direction of the Hersman Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were F.W. Nuckolls, George L. Mason, S. W. Dawson, C.D. Rousher, B.C. Collins, all of Mazie, and Roscoe Parker, living in Wagoner.
Veitch is survived by one son, Glen, St. Louis, Missouri, and two grandsons, both in the Army, stationed at Camp Gruber.
Added by Mary Hammill Rund 12 Dec 2021
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