#2 = Pilot, 10/4/1916 The funeral of Oliver Blazier Alloway was held at the M.E. church last Thursday and was largely attended by relatives from Elk City, Arlington, Fremont, Omaha and this vicinity and friends of the family who came to show their respect to the bereaved ones. Oliver was past 14. He was born at Burmington Mayt 31, 1902, while his father was C. & N.W. agent at that place. He spent most of his young boyhood in Kennard, however, until moving to Lucien, Oklahoma with his parents about 5 years ago. He united with the M.E. church at this place at the age of 7 years. During his illness he was very patient and expressed his belief in God and his readiness to leave this world of sin for the better one above. He leaves his parents and 6 sisters besides his grandmother, Mrs. Blazier, to mourn for him, yet rejoicing in the knowledge that he was called home in his young innocence. Rev. Stoner officiated at the funeral and the choir sand, "Nearer My God to Thee" and "Asleep in Jesus." The sympathy of our entire community is extended the family.
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#2 = Pilot, 10/4/1916 The funeral of Oliver Blazier Alloway was held at the M.E. church last Thursday and was largely attended by relatives from Elk City, Arlington, Fremont, Omaha and this vicinity and friends of the family who came to show their respect to the bereaved ones. Oliver was past 14. He was born at Burmington Mayt 31, 1902, while his father was C. & N.W. agent at that place. He spent most of his young boyhood in Kennard, however, until moving to Lucien, Oklahoma with his parents about 5 years ago. He united with the M.E. church at this place at the age of 7 years. During his illness he was very patient and expressed his belief in God and his readiness to leave this world of sin for the better one above. He leaves his parents and 6 sisters besides his grandmother, Mrs. Blazier, to mourn for him, yet rejoicing in the knowledge that he was called home in his young innocence. Rev. Stoner officiated at the funeral and the choir sand, "Nearer My God to Thee" and "Asleep in Jesus." The sympathy of our entire community is extended the family.
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