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John Daniel Rugh

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John Daniel Rugh

Birth
Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Death
3 May 1935 (aged 77)
Douglas, Garfield County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
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The Enid Events
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
May 9, 1935
Page 2, section B, column 5-6
Douglas
Jim Daniel, the son of Michael and Jeremiah Pugh, was born December 8, 1857, in Scotland county, Mo., and died May 3, 1935, at his home near Douglas at the age of 78 years, __ months, and 25 days.

In 1882 he was united in marriage to Mary Ellen Drummond. In 1894 they moved to Oklahoma where he has since lived.

Mr. Pugh united with the Christian Union church at Douglas in 1918.

He leaves to mourn his loss, seven children, Harry Pugh of Hutchinson, Kan.; Carl Pugh of Eden, Ida.; Frank Pugh of Modesto, Calif.; Will Pugh of Orlando; Mrs. W.E. Polwort of Enid; Mrs. Herman Rogers of Waukomis and Sybil of the home. Also eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren besides a host of relatives and friends. His wife and infant son preceded him in death.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. T.G. Davis of Enid Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and he was laid to rest in the local cemetery.

He was a loving father, a good neighbor, and his thoughts were for the good of his children. He kept his home for the past 14 years since his wife died, for them to come and enjoy.

He will be greatly missed by those who learned to love him. Everything possible was done to prolong his life and alleviate his suffering, but to no avail.

Page 2, section B, columns 4-5
Near Fairmont
John Rugh
Funeral services for Mr. John Rugh, pioneer of the Fairmont vicinity, who passed away at his home Friday following a week's illness of paralysis, were held at the Christian Union church at Douglas Sunday afternoon with the Rev. F.G. Davis conducting the services. Mr. Rugh was living on the farm he homesteaded at the time of his death. He is survived by four sons, Harry of Hutchinson, Kan.; Carl of Eden, Ida.; Willis of Orlando; Frank and three daughters, Mrs. W.H. Polwort of Enid, Mrs. Herman Rogers of Waukomis, and Sibyl Rugh of the home. He also leaves eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

The remains were interred in the Douglas cemetery by the side of his wife who preceded him in death several years ago.

The Enid Events
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
May 9, 1935
Page 2, section B, column 5-6
Douglas
Jim Daniel, the son of Michael and Jeremiah Pugh, was born December 8, 1857, in Scotland county, Mo., and died May 3, 1935, at his home near Douglas at the age of 78 years, __ months, and 25 days.

In 1882 he was united in marriage to Mary Ellen Drummond. In 1894 they moved to Oklahoma where he has since lived.

Mr. Pugh united with the Christian Union church at Douglas in 1918.

He leaves to mourn his loss, seven children, Harry Pugh of Hutchinson, Kan.; Carl Pugh of Eden, Ida.; Frank Pugh of Modesto, Calif.; Will Pugh of Orlando; Mrs. W.E. Polwort of Enid; Mrs. Herman Rogers of Waukomis and Sybil of the home. Also eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren besides a host of relatives and friends. His wife and infant son preceded him in death.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. T.G. Davis of Enid Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and he was laid to rest in the local cemetery.

He was a loving father, a good neighbor, and his thoughts were for the good of his children. He kept his home for the past 14 years since his wife died, for them to come and enjoy.

He will be greatly missed by those who learned to love him. Everything possible was done to prolong his life and alleviate his suffering, but to no avail.

Page 2, section B, columns 4-5
Near Fairmont
John Rugh
Funeral services for Mr. John Rugh, pioneer of the Fairmont vicinity, who passed away at his home Friday following a week's illness of paralysis, were held at the Christian Union church at Douglas Sunday afternoon with the Rev. F.G. Davis conducting the services. Mr. Rugh was living on the farm he homesteaded at the time of his death. He is survived by four sons, Harry of Hutchinson, Kan.; Carl of Eden, Ida.; Willis of Orlando; Frank and three daughters, Mrs. W.H. Polwort of Enid, Mrs. Herman Rogers of Waukomis, and Sibyl Rugh of the home. He also leaves eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

The remains were interred in the Douglas cemetery by the side of his wife who preceded him in death several years ago.



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