Elma J. Larimore, 60, was a native of Young County. He was born in the Fort Belknap community. Elma Larimore was a farmer and ranch most of his life. He was a machine operator for Precinct 3, Young County for a few years.
The first Mississippian Oil well in the middle part of Young County was discovered on his land in 1941.
Survived by Mrs. Annie Larimore; two sons - Philip Larimore and Neil Larimore; one daughter - Mrs. Bob Hannah; one sister - Mrs. Oscar Colley; six grandchildren.
The Graham Leader
May 8, 1958
Elma J. Larimore, 60, was a native of Young County. He was born in the Fort Belknap community. Elma Larimore was a farmer and ranch most of his life. He was a machine operator for Precinct 3, Young County for a few years.
The first Mississippian Oil well in the middle part of Young County was discovered on his land in 1941.
Survived by Mrs. Annie Larimore; two sons - Philip Larimore and Neil Larimore; one daughter - Mrs. Bob Hannah; one sister - Mrs. Oscar Colley; six grandchildren.
The Graham Leader
May 8, 1958
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