Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Keys, 73, who died at her home here Friday, December 9, 1949, following a heart attack, were held Monday afternoon in the Wagoner First Baptist Church.
Services were conducted by Pastor Al N. Glasgow, with burial in Elmwood Cemetery under the direction of the Green Funeral Home in Wagoner.
Pallbearers were Elizah Johnston, George Clark, Sam Shockley, J.W. Yates, Pat Johnston and R.H. Eubanks.
Besides her husband, William F. Keys of the home, two sons; Leslie Gosnell of Wagoner, and Sollie Gosnell of Tulsa; a daughter, Mrs. Ella Crosley of Jenks, Oklahoma; three step-sons; two step-daughters; two sisters; two brothers; 18 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren survive.
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Obituary provided by Charlotte Stevens Schneider
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Martha married her first husband, John Henry Gosnell, January 19, 1893 in Carroll County, Arkansas.
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Marriage information provided by Susan Bailey #48313046
Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Keys, 73, who died at her home here Friday, December 9, 1949, following a heart attack, were held Monday afternoon in the Wagoner First Baptist Church.
Services were conducted by Pastor Al N. Glasgow, with burial in Elmwood Cemetery under the direction of the Green Funeral Home in Wagoner.
Pallbearers were Elizah Johnston, George Clark, Sam Shockley, J.W. Yates, Pat Johnston and R.H. Eubanks.
Besides her husband, William F. Keys of the home, two sons; Leslie Gosnell of Wagoner, and Sollie Gosnell of Tulsa; a daughter, Mrs. Ella Crosley of Jenks, Oklahoma; three step-sons; two step-daughters; two sisters; two brothers; 18 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren survive.
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Obituary provided by Charlotte Stevens Schneider
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Martha married her first husband, John Henry Gosnell, January 19, 1893 in Carroll County, Arkansas.
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Marriage information provided by Susan Bailey #48313046
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