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Rebecca Ann <I>Neal</I> Ainsworth

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Rebecca Ann Neal Ainsworth

Birth
Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Feb 1916 (aged 86–87)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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THE OKLAHOMAN (Oklahoma City, OK)
2/22/1916 OBITUARY (Tuesday)
The funeral of Mrs. Rebecca Ainsworth, who passed away Saturday evening at 8 o'clock after a long illness was held at 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at her home, Ainsworth Place, in the southern part of the city where the family have resided ever since the early days. Dr. Phil C. Baird of the First Presbyterian church conducted services. Mrs. Robert Hultzschue sang "Face to Face" by Johnson, and "Nearer, My God to Thee" was also tendered.

THE OKLAHOMAN (Oklahoma City, OK)
2/20/1916 OBITUARY (Sunday)
Mrs. Rebecca Ainsworth, an eighty-niner, of this city, died Saturday afternoon a 3 o'clock in her home at 500 E. Avenue A. Mrs. Ainsworth was the widow of Dr. R.M. Ainsworth who was well known in this city. Two children, Mrs. Jeanette A. Lewis and Neil Ainsworth, both of this city, survive. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at __ o'clock and conducted by the Rev. Phil C. Baird, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, of which the deceased was a charter member. Interment will be in Fairlawn cemetery.
Mrs. Ainsworth who was 83(?) years old, was born in Sidney, Ohio, at which place she was married. She accompanied her husband to this city at the opening of Oklahoma. She was a member of the Women of Eighty-Nine, and ______ her interest in church work having the ____ of presiding over the ______ the Presbyterian church at _____ in this city. She was a woman of many accomplishments and had a large circle of friends in Oklahoma City.

2/22/1916 Public Records – Deaths (Tuesday)
Mrs. Rebecca Ainsworth, 83, 500 E. A avenue
THE OKLAHOMAN (Oklahoma City, OK)
2/22/1916 OBITUARY (Tuesday)
The funeral of Mrs. Rebecca Ainsworth, who passed away Saturday evening at 8 o'clock after a long illness was held at 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at her home, Ainsworth Place, in the southern part of the city where the family have resided ever since the early days. Dr. Phil C. Baird of the First Presbyterian church conducted services. Mrs. Robert Hultzschue sang "Face to Face" by Johnson, and "Nearer, My God to Thee" was also tendered.

THE OKLAHOMAN (Oklahoma City, OK)
2/20/1916 OBITUARY (Sunday)
Mrs. Rebecca Ainsworth, an eighty-niner, of this city, died Saturday afternoon a 3 o'clock in her home at 500 E. Avenue A. Mrs. Ainsworth was the widow of Dr. R.M. Ainsworth who was well known in this city. Two children, Mrs. Jeanette A. Lewis and Neil Ainsworth, both of this city, survive. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at __ o'clock and conducted by the Rev. Phil C. Baird, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, of which the deceased was a charter member. Interment will be in Fairlawn cemetery.
Mrs. Ainsworth who was 83(?) years old, was born in Sidney, Ohio, at which place she was married. She accompanied her husband to this city at the opening of Oklahoma. She was a member of the Women of Eighty-Nine, and ______ her interest in church work having the ____ of presiding over the ______ the Presbyterian church at _____ in this city. She was a woman of many accomplishments and had a large circle of friends in Oklahoma City.

2/22/1916 Public Records – Deaths (Tuesday)
Mrs. Rebecca Ainsworth, 83, 500 E. A avenue

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