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Amos Tuck Earley

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Amos Tuck Earley

Birth
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Jan 1948 (aged 69)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 6, Lot 3rd NEC 9
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Obituary, The Oklahoman, January 12, 1948 Amos Tuck Earley, 69, of 1407 Monticello Court, a representative of the first state legislature in Guthrie and veteran lawyer in Oklahoma City, died Sunday at St Anthony Hospital. Earley was stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage New Years Day and had not regained consciousness since.

Born in Springfield, Missouri, Earley came to Oklahoma City with his father in 1889. He received his education at Yale and graduated from the Yale Law School in 1903. During the first state legislature and constitutional convention, he served as chairman of the committee on municipal corporations. He had served as Justice of the Peace in the downtown area of Oklahoma City at various times since about 1916. He made a try for the Democratic nomination for Governor but was unsuccessful.

Earley is survived by his wife, of the home; two sons, Edward J. of the home; and Richard A., 3210 1/2 North Western; a brother, Gay A., 2300 North Kelley; and three sisters, Mrs. Edna Hoefer, 732 Southwest 28; Mrs. R. S. Nance, 704 Northwest 20; and Mrs. John Baker, 1906 Northwest 19. Rosary will be in Smith and Kernke Funeral Home at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Mass will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday in Corpus Christi Catholic Church. Burial will be under the direction of Smith and Kernke in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Obituary, The Oklahoman, January 12, 1948 Amos Tuck Earley, 69, of 1407 Monticello Court, a representative of the first state legislature in Guthrie and veteran lawyer in Oklahoma City, died Sunday at St Anthony Hospital. Earley was stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage New Years Day and had not regained consciousness since.

Born in Springfield, Missouri, Earley came to Oklahoma City with his father in 1889. He received his education at Yale and graduated from the Yale Law School in 1903. During the first state legislature and constitutional convention, he served as chairman of the committee on municipal corporations. He had served as Justice of the Peace in the downtown area of Oklahoma City at various times since about 1916. He made a try for the Democratic nomination for Governor but was unsuccessful.

Earley is survived by his wife, of the home; two sons, Edward J. of the home; and Richard A., 3210 1/2 North Western; a brother, Gay A., 2300 North Kelley; and three sisters, Mrs. Edna Hoefer, 732 Southwest 28; Mrs. R. S. Nance, 704 Northwest 20; and Mrs. John Baker, 1906 Northwest 19. Rosary will be in Smith and Kernke Funeral Home at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Mass will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday in Corpus Christi Catholic Church. Burial will be under the direction of Smith and Kernke in Rose Hill Cemetery.


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  • Created by: Roger
  • Added: Jan 21, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64515253/amos_tuck-earley: accessed ), memorial page for Amos Tuck Earley (28 Sep 1878–11 Jan 1948), Find a Grave Memorial ID 64515253, citing Rose Hill Burial Park, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by Roger (contributor 47402222).