Mrs. Jennie L. Caton, 61, died last night at 7 o'clock in a local hospital after a long illness. She had been a resident of this vicinity for about 20 years, living in and near Enid. Though arrangements have not been definitely completed awaiting word from relatives, the service probably will be at the First Methodist church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with the pastor, Rev. Robert A. Hunt, in charge. Burial will be made in the Enid mausoleum.
She leaves her husband, J. W. Caton, of the home, 615 North Harrison, and the children. They are seven sons, Harry and Mel of the home, Arthur of San Jose, Cal., twins, Ray and Roy of Helena, Ross of 1005 North Grand, Clarence of Woodhall, Ill., and two daughters, Mrs. Flanzo Tucker of 715 North Fifth, and Mrs. Mel Lewis of 1205 North Washington.
The body is being held at the Schaeffer Funeral home until the day of service.
[The Enid Daily Eagle, Enid, OK. May 5, 1927.]
Mrs. Jennie L. Caton, 61, died last night at 7 o'clock in a local hospital after a long illness. She had been a resident of this vicinity for about 20 years, living in and near Enid. Though arrangements have not been definitely completed awaiting word from relatives, the service probably will be at the First Methodist church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with the pastor, Rev. Robert A. Hunt, in charge. Burial will be made in the Enid mausoleum.
She leaves her husband, J. W. Caton, of the home, 615 North Harrison, and the children. They are seven sons, Harry and Mel of the home, Arthur of San Jose, Cal., twins, Ray and Roy of Helena, Ross of 1005 North Grand, Clarence of Woodhall, Ill., and two daughters, Mrs. Flanzo Tucker of 715 North Fifth, and Mrs. Mel Lewis of 1205 North Washington.
The body is being held at the Schaeffer Funeral home until the day of service.
[The Enid Daily Eagle, Enid, OK. May 5, 1927.]
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