Rollin Douglas Wilbor

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Rollin Douglas Wilbor

Birth
Huron, Erie County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Mar 1932 (aged 52)
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Friend and business partner:
W.W. Wilson, Fort Towson, Oklahoma. In 1903, Mr. Wilson was one of the founding owners of the Choctaw Exchange Bank of Hugo, Indian Territory, along with his brother, John D. Wilson and Mr. Wilbor.

Mr Rollin's second brother Paul Wilbor was president of the Valliant Bank until his untimely death in 1910.

His wife Libby (Elizabeth) was born Jan 21, 1882 and died Aug 1982 in Wichita, Kansas at 100 years old. She married R.D. Wilbor on April 7, 1904 in Paris, Texas.

OBITUARY
Oklahoma Banker Succumbs in Paris

Rollin Douglas Wilbor, 53, prominent Oklahoma City banker and treasurer of the Oklahoma Cotton Growers' Association, died here (Paris) Wednesday morning, March 16.

Survivors are his wife [the former Elizabeth 'Libby' Brenneman of Paris, Texas], five children,
Rollin Douglas Wilbor, Jr.,
Elise Wilbor (Benton) Brooks
,
Paul Wilbor,
Eugene Wilbor and
Stark Wilbor,
all of Oklahoma City,
a brother, S. W. Wilbor of Paris;
two aunts, Mrs. Eugene Peake and Mrs. Ida Lewis of Waco, and two uncles, D. D. Fairchild of Taylor and Lucien Wilbor of Cleveland, Ohio.

Mr. Wilbor was born in Huron, Ohio, coming to Waco with his family in 1886. He made his home at Collingsworth, Chicago, Paris, Hugo and Oklahoma City. He was interested in Masonry and belonged to the Scottish Rite consistory, Knights Templar and the Shrine.
--from The Dallas Morning News, Thurs, March 17, 1932, Section 2, page 6
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Lions Club No. 39 of Hugo, Oklahoma was given its charter on June 11. 1919, with 25 members. R. D. Wilbor was elected the charter president.
His wife was original president of Hugo's oldest women's study club, the Twentieth Century Club, organized early in 1906 with 10 charter members.
Friend and business partner:
W.W. Wilson, Fort Towson, Oklahoma. In 1903, Mr. Wilson was one of the founding owners of the Choctaw Exchange Bank of Hugo, Indian Territory, along with his brother, John D. Wilson and Mr. Wilbor.

Mr Rollin's second brother Paul Wilbor was president of the Valliant Bank until his untimely death in 1910.

His wife Libby (Elizabeth) was born Jan 21, 1882 and died Aug 1982 in Wichita, Kansas at 100 years old. She married R.D. Wilbor on April 7, 1904 in Paris, Texas.

OBITUARY
Oklahoma Banker Succumbs in Paris

Rollin Douglas Wilbor, 53, prominent Oklahoma City banker and treasurer of the Oklahoma Cotton Growers' Association, died here (Paris) Wednesday morning, March 16.

Survivors are his wife [the former Elizabeth 'Libby' Brenneman of Paris, Texas], five children,
Rollin Douglas Wilbor, Jr.,
Elise Wilbor (Benton) Brooks
,
Paul Wilbor,
Eugene Wilbor and
Stark Wilbor,
all of Oklahoma City,
a brother, S. W. Wilbor of Paris;
two aunts, Mrs. Eugene Peake and Mrs. Ida Lewis of Waco, and two uncles, D. D. Fairchild of Taylor and Lucien Wilbor of Cleveland, Ohio.

Mr. Wilbor was born in Huron, Ohio, coming to Waco with his family in 1886. He made his home at Collingsworth, Chicago, Paris, Hugo and Oklahoma City. He was interested in Masonry and belonged to the Scottish Rite consistory, Knights Templar and the Shrine.
--from The Dallas Morning News, Thurs, March 17, 1932, Section 2, page 6
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Lions Club No. 39 of Hugo, Oklahoma was given its charter on June 11. 1919, with 25 members. R. D. Wilbor was elected the charter president.
His wife was original president of Hugo's oldest women's study club, the Twentieth Century Club, organized early in 1906 with 10 charter members.