Rev. R. G. Healey officiated and burial was in the Fort Towson cemetery. Coffey Funeral Home Was in Charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Vandever Had lived in Fort Towson all her life. She was born there Jan. 3, 1898.
Survivors include five sons, Ezra of Oklahoma City and William, Clyde, John and Nathan, all of Fort Towson; three daughters, Mrs. Claudia Trinkle of Miami, Okla., Mrs. Opal Brown of Witchita, Kan., and Mrs. Verna Crow of Wichita Falls, Tex.; two brother, Mack and Johnny Dunn of Fort Towson; a sister, Mrs. Virgil Kinslow of Fort Towson; and 25 grandchildren.
Rev. R. G. Healey officiated and burial was in the Fort Towson cemetery. Coffey Funeral Home Was in Charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Vandever Had lived in Fort Towson all her life. She was born there Jan. 3, 1898.
Survivors include five sons, Ezra of Oklahoma City and William, Clyde, John and Nathan, all of Fort Towson; three daughters, Mrs. Claudia Trinkle of Miami, Okla., Mrs. Opal Brown of Witchita, Kan., and Mrs. Verna Crow of Wichita Falls, Tex.; two brother, Mack and Johnny Dunn of Fort Towson; a sister, Mrs. Virgil Kinslow of Fort Towson; and 25 grandchildren.
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