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Mrs Harriet Elizabeth “Hattie” <I>Reid</I> Skirvin

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Mrs Harriet Elizabeth “Hattie” Reid Skirvin

Birth
Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA
Death
13 Mar 1908 (aged 46–47)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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The Daily Oklahoman
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
March 18, 1908
page 12

OBITUARY

Mrs. Hattie E. Skirvin, wife of W. B. Skirvin, died on Friday, March 13, 1908, at the family residence, No. 428 East Eleventh street, and was interred in Fairlawn Cemetery on Sunday, March 15.

She was born in Qundaro, Kan. (now Kansas City, Kan.), and lived the greater part of her girlhood days at Muncie, Kan., where she was married to William B. Skirvin. After a number of years' residence at Sturgis, Mich., the family removed to Galveston, Tex., and resided there until their removal to Oklahoma City, a little over a year ago. During her short residence here her unselfish life and Christian spirit made for her many friends who mourn her loss.

The deceased leaves besides her husband two daughters and a son - Pearl, Marguerite and William, Jr. The sisters and brother of the deceased, Mrs. O. W. Shepherd, Mrs. W. _ McCamish and Butler Reed, of Kansas City, were present at the funeral.

Hattie Eliabeth Reid married William "Billy" Balser Skirvin.

The Daily Oklahoman
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
March 18, 1908
page 12

OBITUARY

Mrs. Hattie E. Skirvin, wife of W. B. Skirvin, died on Friday, March 13, 1908, at the family residence, No. 428 East Eleventh street, and was interred in Fairlawn Cemetery on Sunday, March 15.

She was born in Qundaro, Kan. (now Kansas City, Kan.), and lived the greater part of her girlhood days at Muncie, Kan., where she was married to William B. Skirvin. After a number of years' residence at Sturgis, Mich., the family removed to Galveston, Tex., and resided there until their removal to Oklahoma City, a little over a year ago. During her short residence here her unselfish life and Christian spirit made for her many friends who mourn her loss.

The deceased leaves besides her husband two daughters and a son - Pearl, Marguerite and William, Jr. The sisters and brother of the deceased, Mrs. O. W. Shepherd, Mrs. W. _ McCamish and Butler Reed, of Kansas City, were present at the funeral.

Hattie Eliabeth Reid married William "Billy" Balser Skirvin.



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