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Charles Norris “Charlie” McCoy

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Charles Norris “Charlie” McCoy

Birth
Van Meter, Dallas County, Iowa, USA
Death
15 Nov 1937 (aged 62)
Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Obituary courtesy of Lillian.

The Carnegie Herald, Wed., Nov. 17, 1937
Charlie N. McCoy, Alden Pioneer, Dies
C.N. McCoy, Alden pioneer, died at his home south of Carnegie early Monday after as illness of a year. Funeral services were held at the Alden Union church Wednesday at 2 p.m., Glenn Rockwell, minister of the Christian church of Carnegie, officiating. Carnegie Lodge No. 294 A.F. & A.M. conducted the Masonic ceremony.
Charlie Norris McCoy was born in Van Meter, Iowa November 21, 1874, died November 15, 1937, aged 62 years, 11 months and 24 days. Mr. McCoy come to Oklahoma in the fall of 1900 and settled on a farm west of Alden, where he lived until his death.
He as married to Nellie Belle Swigart March 17, 1904, and to them were born two children, Maudie McCoy Gilliam of Lubbock, Texas and Harvey of Muskogee, Okla., both of whom with the widow survive. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Halterman and Mrs. Maud Rinard, and two brothers, John and Harvie, all of Des Moines, Iowa.
Mr. McCoy was made a Master Mason at Van Meter, Iowa in 1898, and occupied the chairs of Junior and Senior Warden. When he came to Oklahoma he was a charter member and Junior Warden of the Carnegie Masonic lodge organized here in 1905. Until his last illness he was always active in the work of the lodge. He was also a member of the Modern Woodman of America and the Anti Thief Association. He was active in local community affairs until the last year.
Harvey and Mrs. Gilliam have made frequent trips lately to be at the bedside of their father. Also here for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Halterman and son, Leland, Mrs. Rinard and John McCoy from Des Moines.
Obituary courtesy of Lillian.

The Carnegie Herald, Wed., Nov. 17, 1937
Charlie N. McCoy, Alden Pioneer, Dies
C.N. McCoy, Alden pioneer, died at his home south of Carnegie early Monday after as illness of a year. Funeral services were held at the Alden Union church Wednesday at 2 p.m., Glenn Rockwell, minister of the Christian church of Carnegie, officiating. Carnegie Lodge No. 294 A.F. & A.M. conducted the Masonic ceremony.
Charlie Norris McCoy was born in Van Meter, Iowa November 21, 1874, died November 15, 1937, aged 62 years, 11 months and 24 days. Mr. McCoy come to Oklahoma in the fall of 1900 and settled on a farm west of Alden, where he lived until his death.
He as married to Nellie Belle Swigart March 17, 1904, and to them were born two children, Maudie McCoy Gilliam of Lubbock, Texas and Harvey of Muskogee, Okla., both of whom with the widow survive. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Halterman and Mrs. Maud Rinard, and two brothers, John and Harvie, all of Des Moines, Iowa.
Mr. McCoy was made a Master Mason at Van Meter, Iowa in 1898, and occupied the chairs of Junior and Senior Warden. When he came to Oklahoma he was a charter member and Junior Warden of the Carnegie Masonic lodge organized here in 1905. Until his last illness he was always active in the work of the lodge. He was also a member of the Modern Woodman of America and the Anti Thief Association. He was active in local community affairs until the last year.
Harvey and Mrs. Gilliam have made frequent trips lately to be at the bedside of their father. Also here for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Halterman and son, Leland, Mrs. Rinard and John McCoy from Des Moines.

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