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David Stanley Hodges

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David Stanley Hodges Veteran

Birth
Farmerville, Union Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
26 May 1964 (aged 73)
Fort Cobb, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Fort Cobb, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.1104923, Longitude: -98.4410734
Memorial ID
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"Oklahoma PFC Evacuation Hosp 21 WWI


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Published in The Carnegie Herald, Carnegie, Caddo Co., OK 
Wednesday, June 3, 1964 
Charter Member Of Oney Church Dies Thursday 
 Funeral services for David Stanley Hodges, 74, years old, were held at 2p.m. Thursday at the Oney Baptist church, where he was a charter member. 
 Rev. Dois Nix officiated, assisted by Rev. Lee Slaten.  Burial was in the Fort Cobb cemetery. 
 Military rites were held at the cemetery.  He was a veteran of World War I. 
 Hodges had been ill for sometime before his death Tuesday at the Anadarko hospital. 
 Hodges, who was a farmer, was born in Farmersville, La. 
 He is survived by his wife, Ninnie of the home; three sons, Dick Hodges of Fort Cobb, Thomas Hodges of Oklahoma City, and Raymond Hodges of Muleshoe, Texas; a sister, Mrs. Emmie Bradley, Chickasha, a nephew, County Judge Dewey Hodges, Anadarko, and seven grandchildren. Singing was furnished by the King Brother's quarter, accompanied by Mrs. Warren King at the piano. 
"Oklahoma PFC Evacuation Hosp 21 WWI


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Published in The Carnegie Herald, Carnegie, Caddo Co., OK 
Wednesday, June 3, 1964 
Charter Member Of Oney Church Dies Thursday 
 Funeral services for David Stanley Hodges, 74, years old, were held at 2p.m. Thursday at the Oney Baptist church, where he was a charter member. 
 Rev. Dois Nix officiated, assisted by Rev. Lee Slaten.  Burial was in the Fort Cobb cemetery. 
 Military rites were held at the cemetery.  He was a veteran of World War I. 
 Hodges had been ill for sometime before his death Tuesday at the Anadarko hospital. 
 Hodges, who was a farmer, was born in Farmersville, La. 
 He is survived by his wife, Ninnie of the home; three sons, Dick Hodges of Fort Cobb, Thomas Hodges of Oklahoma City, and Raymond Hodges of Muleshoe, Texas; a sister, Mrs. Emmie Bradley, Chickasha, a nephew, County Judge Dewey Hodges, Anadarko, and seven grandchildren. Singing was furnished by the King Brother's quarter, accompanied by Mrs. Warren King at the piano. 


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