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Thomas James “Tom” Eakins

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Thomas James “Tom” Eakins

Birth
Denton County, Texas, USA
Death
23 Sep 1968 (aged 92)
Lehigh, Coal County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Thomas James Eakins was born 26 Jan 1876 in Texas and died 23 September 1968 in Lehigh, Oklahoma. He was the son of Noah J. Eakins and Larissa F. Friar. He married Mabel E. Fairchild on 21 November 1910 in Flagstaff, Arizona. They had nine children.

1968 Obit. from The Hammon Advocate newspaper in Hammond, Oklahoma- Services for Thomas James Eakins, 92, Lehigh, retired rancher were held at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Lehigh Baptist Church. The Rev. Lee R. Newberry Wardville, conducted the services and burial was in the Memorial Park, Oklahoma City Slater Funeral home of Coalgate was in charge of arrangements., Mr. Eazkins died suddenly at his home Monday. He was a native of Denton County, Texas and was born January 26, 1876. He had lived in Lehigh 21 years moving there from Hammon, Oklahoma in 1947.Mr. Eakins is survived by his wife, Mabel; three daughters, Ramona Eakins, San Francisco, Iris Engel, Fairfield, California, and Ran Sutherlin, Oklahoma City; five sons, Fred of Meade, Kansas, Tom, Belleville, Illinois, Ralph, Vietnam, Jack, Oklahoma City, and James, Midwest City; 14 grandchildren and one great grandchild.

(Courtesy of Kartomb, FAG# 47038437).
Thomas James Eakins was born 26 Jan 1876 in Texas and died 23 September 1968 in Lehigh, Oklahoma. He was the son of Noah J. Eakins and Larissa F. Friar. He married Mabel E. Fairchild on 21 November 1910 in Flagstaff, Arizona. They had nine children.

1968 Obit. from The Hammon Advocate newspaper in Hammond, Oklahoma- Services for Thomas James Eakins, 92, Lehigh, retired rancher were held at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Lehigh Baptist Church. The Rev. Lee R. Newberry Wardville, conducted the services and burial was in the Memorial Park, Oklahoma City Slater Funeral home of Coalgate was in charge of arrangements., Mr. Eazkins died suddenly at his home Monday. He was a native of Denton County, Texas and was born January 26, 1876. He had lived in Lehigh 21 years moving there from Hammon, Oklahoma in 1947.Mr. Eakins is survived by his wife, Mabel; three daughters, Ramona Eakins, San Francisco, Iris Engel, Fairfield, California, and Ran Sutherlin, Oklahoma City; five sons, Fred of Meade, Kansas, Tom, Belleville, Illinois, Ralph, Vietnam, Jack, Oklahoma City, and James, Midwest City; 14 grandchildren and one great grandchild.

(Courtesy of Kartomb, FAG# 47038437).


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