Carl registered for the World War I draft on June 5, 1917. He gave his age as 25, his birth date and place as June 2, 1892 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, his current residence as Holdenville, Oklahoma, and his marital status as single. In 1920, Carl was age 27, a farmer, and married, and living in Lexington with his wife, Isal, age 20, and their daughter, Euna, age 3 years 4 months. Living next door were Carl's parents and his two sisters. In 1930, Carl and his family were still in Lexington, and he and Isal then had five children, all born in Oklahoma: Euna, age 13; Robert, age 10; Doris, age 8; Francis age 4 years 11 months; and Raymond, age 1.
Carl died on August 2, 1966 and was buried in the Lexington Cemetery. Isal died over 20 years later and was buried beside him.
Obituary, The Oklahoman, August 3, 1966
Carl Jarboe, 74, Lexington, died Tuesday in Lexington Hospital. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in the First Baptist Church, Lexington, with burial in Lexington Cemetery under direction of Primrose Funeral Home. Jarboe was born in Lexington and farmed in the area until his retirement. He attended the First Baptist Church of Lexington. Survivors include his wife, Isal M., four sons, Robert M., Norman; Raymond, of Pryor; Wayne, Novato, California; and Carl J., of the home; four daughters, Mrs. D. M. Kluge, Del City; Mrs. Ed Watkins, Lindsay; Mrs. Richard Hall, Norman; and Mrs W. H. Childers, Edmond; three sisters, Mrs. Doyle Pope, Norman; Mrs. Edith Bryant, Lexington; and Mrs. Muriel Roundtree, Amarillo; and a brother Mal, of Floydada, Texas.
Carl registered for the World War I draft on June 5, 1917. He gave his age as 25, his birth date and place as June 2, 1892 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, his current residence as Holdenville, Oklahoma, and his marital status as single. In 1920, Carl was age 27, a farmer, and married, and living in Lexington with his wife, Isal, age 20, and their daughter, Euna, age 3 years 4 months. Living next door were Carl's parents and his two sisters. In 1930, Carl and his family were still in Lexington, and he and Isal then had five children, all born in Oklahoma: Euna, age 13; Robert, age 10; Doris, age 8; Francis age 4 years 11 months; and Raymond, age 1.
Carl died on August 2, 1966 and was buried in the Lexington Cemetery. Isal died over 20 years later and was buried beside him.
Obituary, The Oklahoman, August 3, 1966
Carl Jarboe, 74, Lexington, died Tuesday in Lexington Hospital. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in the First Baptist Church, Lexington, with burial in Lexington Cemetery under direction of Primrose Funeral Home. Jarboe was born in Lexington and farmed in the area until his retirement. He attended the First Baptist Church of Lexington. Survivors include his wife, Isal M., four sons, Robert M., Norman; Raymond, of Pryor; Wayne, Novato, California; and Carl J., of the home; four daughters, Mrs. D. M. Kluge, Del City; Mrs. Ed Watkins, Lindsay; Mrs. Richard Hall, Norman; and Mrs W. H. Childers, Edmond; three sisters, Mrs. Doyle Pope, Norman; Mrs. Edith Bryant, Lexington; and Mrs. Muriel Roundtree, Amarillo; and a brother Mal, of Floydada, Texas.
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