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Mabel Angie <I>Anderson</I> Cunningham

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Mabel Angie Anderson Cunningham

Birth
Americus, Lyon County, Kansas, USA
Death
16 Oct 1908 (aged 25)
Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk 15 - Lot 38
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Mrs. C.F. Cunningham died at [her] family residence, 702 West Washington, Wednesday [at] 6 o'clock, after [an] illness [of] Consumption (TB, dated from last January.

The deceased was [a] native of Americus, Kansas, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Anderson, pioneer settlers of Guthrie (known as 89er's).

She was married to Mr. Cunningham on May 1, 1902, [the] mother of two sons, ages five and three years old.

The deceased was but 25 years of age, [and] known to almost all residents of this city, having been [here] a long time as [the] Central Telephone operator here(?) for seven years, was the night engineer at the plant.

Funeral is tomorrow at 3 o'clock, internment to be made at the Summit View Cemetery.

Guthrie Daily Leader Newspaper
October 15, 1908

Do not mourn me, for I am not here. I am the breeze that cools your face on a summers day, a promise of the coming of fall. I am the birds song, the bud of tree and flower, that come after the first rain of spring. The laughter of a child, the love of a parent, the dreams of tomorrow.

Safe in the loving arms of our God do I lie, awaiting the hour when all shall be reunited as angels in heaven, until the end of time.

Mrs. C.F. Cunningham died at [her] family residence, 702 West Washington, Wednesday [at] 6 o'clock, after [an] illness [of] Consumption (TB, dated from last January.

The deceased was [a] native of Americus, Kansas, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Anderson, pioneer settlers of Guthrie (known as 89er's).

She was married to Mr. Cunningham on May 1, 1902, [the] mother of two sons, ages five and three years old.

The deceased was but 25 years of age, [and] known to almost all residents of this city, having been [here] a long time as [the] Central Telephone operator here(?) for seven years, was the night engineer at the plant.

Funeral is tomorrow at 3 o'clock, internment to be made at the Summit View Cemetery.

Guthrie Daily Leader Newspaper
October 15, 1908

Do not mourn me, for I am not here. I am the breeze that cools your face on a summers day, a promise of the coming of fall. I am the birds song, the bud of tree and flower, that come after the first rain of spring. The laughter of a child, the love of a parent, the dreams of tomorrow.

Safe in the loving arms of our God do I lie, awaiting the hour when all shall be reunited as angels in heaven, until the end of time.

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