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Phebe Anna <I>Coy</I> Gardner

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Phebe Anna Coy Gardner

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
26 Jun 1905 (aged 59)
Beckham County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Sayre, Beckham County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.327695, Longitude: -99.5786868
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Greer County Republican, Erick, Oklahoma Territory · Thursday, June 29, 1905 pg 1

News From Sayre.

. . .

Mrs. Gardner died at the home of her nephew, Mr. Coy, Saturday morning of heart failure. Funeral was at the Methodist Church Sunday at 1 o'clock, services having been conducted by Rev. Smith, assisted by the Old Fellows. Interment at Doxey cemetery.

. . .


The Sayre Standard, Sayre, Oklahoma Territory · Friday, June 30, 1905 pg 1

Mrs. Gardner Dead


Mrs. Wm. Gardner died Saturday morning at the home of her nephew, Sol Coy, in this place. The funeral services were conducted Sunday by Rev. John B. Smith, and the burial took place in the Doxey cemetery. Mrs. Gardner was 60 years old, and survived her husband only a few months. She has resided here for nearly two years. Mrs. C. C. Baker, of Hobart, who is a daughter of Mrs. Gardner, was here for the funeral services, and with Mr. Baker remained in the city several days.


Greer County Republican, Erick, Oklahoma Territory · Thursday, June 29, 1905 pg 1

News From Sayre.

. . .

Mrs. Gardner died at the home of her nephew, Mr. Coy, Saturday morning of heart failure. Funeral was at the Methodist Church Sunday at 1 o'clock, services having been conducted by Rev. Smith, assisted by the Old Fellows. Interment at Doxey cemetery.

. . .


The Sayre Standard, Sayre, Oklahoma Territory · Friday, June 30, 1905 pg 1

Mrs. Gardner Dead


Mrs. Wm. Gardner died Saturday morning at the home of her nephew, Sol Coy, in this place. The funeral services were conducted Sunday by Rev. John B. Smith, and the burial took place in the Doxey cemetery. Mrs. Gardner was 60 years old, and survived her husband only a few months. She has resided here for nearly two years. Mrs. C. C. Baker, of Hobart, who is a daughter of Mrs. Gardner, was here for the funeral services, and with Mr. Baker remained in the city several days.


Gravesite Details

Unmarked grave - Old Doxey is a colloquial term used for the Doxey Cemetery that came into use only after the cemetery was abandoned and was never its official name. The cemetery is NE of Sayre not in Sayre.



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