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Mary Amanda “Minnie” <I>Carle</I> Lockhart

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Mary Amanda “Minnie” Carle Lockhart

Birth
Knoxville, Marion County, Iowa, USA
Death
20 Sep 1932 (aged 63)
Aline, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
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Mary Amanda Carle
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Mrs. Chas. Lockhart passed away Tuesday night at her home southwest of Aline. Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart are old settlers of this community having homesteaded a place near where they live. They have seen and helped this community to grow and develop through the years.
Mrs. Lockhart will be missed by this community in many ways.
The community expressed their sympathy and appreciation by the bouquets and services rendered.
A mixed quartet composed of Ellen Thomas, Budah Wyman, Oscar Runyan and J. W. Campbell rendered the music.

Mary Amanda Carle
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Mary Amanda Carle was born on October, 1868, near Knoxville, Iowa, and passed away at her home southwest of Aline, Okla., on Sept. 20, 1932 after an illness which has been troubling her for several years, cancer of the liver.
When but a child she united with the Christian Church and has lived her life a Christian one of simple practical faith.
Those living to mourn her death are her husband, Chas. Lockhart, sons, Eber of Waynoka, Loyd of Helena, and daughters, Mrs. Kate Lakey of Waynoka, Mrs. Ethel Haney and Mrs. Maggie Wainscott of Wichita, Kan.,Mrs. Mable Crook of Cleo Springs, Okla., and Mrs. Capitola Cash of Aline,Okla., and 27 grandchildren and two great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, a brother-in-law, E. R. Lockhart of Carmen and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Lillie B. Petet of Plattsmouth , Nebr.
Funeral services were conducted from the home Wednesday afternoon, Rev. John G. Engle, Christian minister of Enid, officiating. Interment was made at the Boiling Springs cemetery.
The large assemblage of neighbors and friends bore silent but eloquent testimony to the esteem in which her memory is held.

Mary is buried beside her husband, Charles Lockhart, in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery at Aline, Alfalfa Co.,
Mary Amanda Carle
Unknown source
Mrs. Chas. Lockhart passed away Tuesday night at her home southwest of Aline. Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart are old settlers of this community having homesteaded a place near where they live. They have seen and helped this community to grow and develop through the years.
Mrs. Lockhart will be missed by this community in many ways.
The community expressed their sympathy and appreciation by the bouquets and services rendered.
A mixed quartet composed of Ellen Thomas, Budah Wyman, Oscar Runyan and J. W. Campbell rendered the music.

Mary Amanda Carle
Unknown source Obituary
Mary Amanda Carle was born on October, 1868, near Knoxville, Iowa, and passed away at her home southwest of Aline, Okla., on Sept. 20, 1932 after an illness which has been troubling her for several years, cancer of the liver.
When but a child she united with the Christian Church and has lived her life a Christian one of simple practical faith.
Those living to mourn her death are her husband, Chas. Lockhart, sons, Eber of Waynoka, Loyd of Helena, and daughters, Mrs. Kate Lakey of Waynoka, Mrs. Ethel Haney and Mrs. Maggie Wainscott of Wichita, Kan.,Mrs. Mable Crook of Cleo Springs, Okla., and Mrs. Capitola Cash of Aline,Okla., and 27 grandchildren and two great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, a brother-in-law, E. R. Lockhart of Carmen and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Lillie B. Petet of Plattsmouth , Nebr.
Funeral services were conducted from the home Wednesday afternoon, Rev. John G. Engle, Christian minister of Enid, officiating. Interment was made at the Boiling Springs cemetery.
The large assemblage of neighbors and friends bore silent but eloquent testimony to the esteem in which her memory is held.

Mary is buried beside her husband, Charles Lockhart, in the Pleasant Ridge Cemetery at Aline, Alfalfa Co.,


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