Mrs. Aitson's Rites Wednesday at 2:30
Services for Mrs. Franklin Aitson were at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon in the Cedar Creek Methodist church. Rev. George Kauyedauty, pastor, conducted the services and burial was in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Aitson died at her home 1 1/4 miles east of Carnegie Sunday after an illness of about three years.
Amy G. Geionty, was a daughter of Freddie Kay, well known Kiowa ballplayer. She was 44 years old. She was married to Franklin Aitson Sept. 8, 1924.
Survivors are her husband, Franklin Aitson; two sons, Amos and Joseph, and two daughters, Carrie and Emmale, all of Carnegie. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Florence Saumty, Anadarko, and Mrs. Belle Kauahty, Lawrence, Kan., and a brother, Corwin Geionty, Carnegie.
Obit provided by Lillian.
Mrs. Aitson's Rites Wednesday at 2:30
Services for Mrs. Franklin Aitson were at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon in the Cedar Creek Methodist church. Rev. George Kauyedauty, pastor, conducted the services and burial was in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Aitson died at her home 1 1/4 miles east of Carnegie Sunday after an illness of about three years.
Amy G. Geionty, was a daughter of Freddie Kay, well known Kiowa ballplayer. She was 44 years old. She was married to Franklin Aitson Sept. 8, 1924.
Survivors are her husband, Franklin Aitson; two sons, Amos and Joseph, and two daughters, Carrie and Emmale, all of Carnegie. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Florence Saumty, Anadarko, and Mrs. Belle Kauahty, Lawrence, Kan., and a brother, Corwin Geionty, Carnegie.
Obit provided by Lillian.
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