Child: Chloe
Obituary: Hattie Mae Roberts was born August 8, 1869 near Hillsdale, Ill, and departed this life April 8, 1964 in the Beaver hospital at the age of 94 years 8 months.
When a young lady she moved with her parents to Nebraska where she met and married James H Flagle. To this union one daughter, Chloe Flagle Taylor was born. In the spring of 1892 they came to Oklahoma and filed on a homestead three miles southeast of Beaver where they made their home about twenty years, enduring the hardships of pioneer days. They strived to make the community a better place to live and to make a home for themselves.
She was converted in a tent revival in the Camp Creek community in the summer of 1912. All her life she strived to remain true to her high religious convictions. Her husband preceded her in death on March 9, 1923. After his passing she made her home with her daughter.
She leaves to mourn her passing one daughter, Mrs Chloe Taylor of Laverne and Everett T Johnson of Cherokee, Okla. He lived with them from 1906 until the death of her husband. Six grandchildren, Jack Taylor, Beaver; Mrs Glenn Howard, Logan; Doyle Taylor, Lavern, Mrs George Hosler, Chino, Calif. Twelve great grandchildren and thirteen great great grandchildren. One brother, B L Roberts of La Junta, Colo; two sisters: Myrtle Peterson, Newton, Kans. and Pearl Beamon, Holly, Colo; and a number of neices and nephews as well as a host of friends.
Child: Chloe
Obituary: Hattie Mae Roberts was born August 8, 1869 near Hillsdale, Ill, and departed this life April 8, 1964 in the Beaver hospital at the age of 94 years 8 months.
When a young lady she moved with her parents to Nebraska where she met and married James H Flagle. To this union one daughter, Chloe Flagle Taylor was born. In the spring of 1892 they came to Oklahoma and filed on a homestead three miles southeast of Beaver where they made their home about twenty years, enduring the hardships of pioneer days. They strived to make the community a better place to live and to make a home for themselves.
She was converted in a tent revival in the Camp Creek community in the summer of 1912. All her life she strived to remain true to her high religious convictions. Her husband preceded her in death on March 9, 1923. After his passing she made her home with her daughter.
She leaves to mourn her passing one daughter, Mrs Chloe Taylor of Laverne and Everett T Johnson of Cherokee, Okla. He lived with them from 1906 until the death of her husband. Six grandchildren, Jack Taylor, Beaver; Mrs Glenn Howard, Logan; Doyle Taylor, Lavern, Mrs George Hosler, Chino, Calif. Twelve great grandchildren and thirteen great great grandchildren. One brother, B L Roberts of La Junta, Colo; two sisters: Myrtle Peterson, Newton, Kans. and Pearl Beamon, Holly, Colo; and a number of neices and nephews as well as a host of friends.
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