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Nora Lee <I>Case</I> Wilson

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Nora Lee Case Wilson

Birth
Ripley County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 Jul 1958 (aged 62)
Prague, Lincoln County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Prague, Lincoln County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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MRS. NORA WILSON DIES, SATURDAY - the Saturday night sudden passing of Mrs. Leslie P. Wilson shocked and grieved the community. Mrs. Wilson who lived here forty-five years was a woman with a quick smile and friendly greeting for all and took part in club and civic moves intelligently and capably, but her dearest interests were in her home and family. Saturday evening accompanied by her family she went to Johnson's restaurant for dinner where she was taken suddenly ill with a heart attack and rushed immediately home and to the hospital. A second seizure claimed her life before any assistance could be rendered.

Nora Lee Case was born in Missouri, March 6, 1896. She married Leslie P. Wilson during World War I and lived in Prague since that time. She was a lingtime member of the PEO sisterhood and the Prague Methodist Church.

Services were at 2 p.m., Tuesday from the Methodist church with Rev. Lloyd McNeil officating. Burial was made in the Prague Cemetery with Parks Brothers directing.

Bearers were W. M. Morrison, Ernest Bartosh, H. W. Hartman, Edgar Neighbors, Howard Tope and Jvon Meier.

Survivors include her husband, L. P. Wilson; a son L. P., Jr., Prague; two daughters Mrs. Eleanor Spurrier, Tacoma, Washington and Nina Margaret West, San Antonio, Texas; her mother, Mrs. Enola Case, Paden; three brothers, Trevor Case, Paden; Glen Case, Oklahoma City; Norman W. Case, Tulsa; two sisters, Mrs. Vida Worley, Paden and Mrs. Valian Wilson, Gilette, Wyoming; seven grandchildren, other relatives and a host of friends.

2) MRS. NORA WILSON - PRAGUE - funeral for mrs. Nora wilson, 62, who died Saturday in a prague hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Methodist church here.

Mrs. Wilson, a native of Missouri, had lived in Prague 45 years.

She is survived by her husband, Leslie P., president of the First National Bank here; one son L. P., Jr., Prague; two daughters, three brothers, Trevor Case, Paden; Glen Case, Oklahoma City; Norman W. Case, Tulsa; two sisters, including Mrs. Vida Worley, Paden; her mother, Mrs. Enola Case, Paden; and seven grandchildren.
MRS. NORA WILSON DIES, SATURDAY - the Saturday night sudden passing of Mrs. Leslie P. Wilson shocked and grieved the community. Mrs. Wilson who lived here forty-five years was a woman with a quick smile and friendly greeting for all and took part in club and civic moves intelligently and capably, but her dearest interests were in her home and family. Saturday evening accompanied by her family she went to Johnson's restaurant for dinner where she was taken suddenly ill with a heart attack and rushed immediately home and to the hospital. A second seizure claimed her life before any assistance could be rendered.

Nora Lee Case was born in Missouri, March 6, 1896. She married Leslie P. Wilson during World War I and lived in Prague since that time. She was a lingtime member of the PEO sisterhood and the Prague Methodist Church.

Services were at 2 p.m., Tuesday from the Methodist church with Rev. Lloyd McNeil officating. Burial was made in the Prague Cemetery with Parks Brothers directing.

Bearers were W. M. Morrison, Ernest Bartosh, H. W. Hartman, Edgar Neighbors, Howard Tope and Jvon Meier.

Survivors include her husband, L. P. Wilson; a son L. P., Jr., Prague; two daughters Mrs. Eleanor Spurrier, Tacoma, Washington and Nina Margaret West, San Antonio, Texas; her mother, Mrs. Enola Case, Paden; three brothers, Trevor Case, Paden; Glen Case, Oklahoma City; Norman W. Case, Tulsa; two sisters, Mrs. Vida Worley, Paden and Mrs. Valian Wilson, Gilette, Wyoming; seven grandchildren, other relatives and a host of friends.

2) MRS. NORA WILSON - PRAGUE - funeral for mrs. Nora wilson, 62, who died Saturday in a prague hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Methodist church here.

Mrs. Wilson, a native of Missouri, had lived in Prague 45 years.

She is survived by her husband, Leslie P., president of the First National Bank here; one son L. P., Jr., Prague; two daughters, three brothers, Trevor Case, Paden; Glen Case, Oklahoma City; Norman W. Case, Tulsa; two sisters, including Mrs. Vida Worley, Paden; her mother, Mrs. Enola Case, Paden; and seven grandchildren.


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