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Published in the Hennessey Clipper, pg. 3
September 20, 1923
Hennessey, Oklahoma
The funeral of Mrs. Anna McKeever whose death resulted from a stoke of paralysis while visiting her daugther at Shawnee, was held here Saturday mroning. Interment was made in the Maple Grove Cemetery.
Anna Robinson was born August 13, 1871, at Beacon, Iowa, and passed away Sept. 12, 1923, at the age of 52 years and 29 days. She was married to Carson T. McKeever on Nov. 23, 1892. Three daughters and a son were born to this union.
Six years ago, on August 29th, she suffered a stroke of paralysis from which she never entirely recovered. While visiting her daughter at Shawnee she suffered another stroke which resulted in her death on Sept. 12. The body was brought to Hennessey for interment. Funeral services were held Saturday and she was laid to rest in the Maple Grove cemetery.
She is survived by her husband, C. T. Mckeever and four children: Mrs. R. A. Myers, of Oklahoma; Mrs. Howard Folgate, of Tulsa; Vernie McKeever, Ames; and Mrs. W. H. Engler, of Shawnee, and six brothers; Jessie Robinson, Detroit, Mich., Ed. Robinson, Golden, B. C.; Rue Robinson, Lake Benton, Minn.; Earl Robinson, Hennessey; Fred Robinson, of Enid and William Robinson of Wichita, Kansas. and two sisters, Mrs. Howard Nichols, of Enid, and Mrs. Lona Caesar, of Arkansas City.
She was converted and united with the Seventh Day Adventist Church in1918. she remained a faithful member living a devoted and humble life. She had a child-like faith in her Savior. during attendance at the S.D.A. camp meeting at Oklahoma City the latter part of August she expressed her willingness to go, if it was the Lord's will.
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Published in the Hennessey Clipper, pg. 3
September 20, 1923
Hennessey, Oklahoma
The funeral of Mrs. Anna McKeever whose death resulted from a stoke of paralysis while visiting her daugther at Shawnee, was held here Saturday mroning. Interment was made in the Maple Grove Cemetery.
Anna Robinson was born August 13, 1871, at Beacon, Iowa, and passed away Sept. 12, 1923, at the age of 52 years and 29 days. She was married to Carson T. McKeever on Nov. 23, 1892. Three daughters and a son were born to this union.
Six years ago, on August 29th, she suffered a stroke of paralysis from which she never entirely recovered. While visiting her daughter at Shawnee she suffered another stroke which resulted in her death on Sept. 12. The body was brought to Hennessey for interment. Funeral services were held Saturday and she was laid to rest in the Maple Grove cemetery.
She is survived by her husband, C. T. Mckeever and four children: Mrs. R. A. Myers, of Oklahoma; Mrs. Howard Folgate, of Tulsa; Vernie McKeever, Ames; and Mrs. W. H. Engler, of Shawnee, and six brothers; Jessie Robinson, Detroit, Mich., Ed. Robinson, Golden, B. C.; Rue Robinson, Lake Benton, Minn.; Earl Robinson, Hennessey; Fred Robinson, of Enid and William Robinson of Wichita, Kansas. and two sisters, Mrs. Howard Nichols, of Enid, and Mrs. Lona Caesar, of Arkansas City.
She was converted and united with the Seventh Day Adventist Church in1918. she remained a faithful member living a devoted and humble life. She had a child-like faith in her Savior. during attendance at the S.D.A. camp meeting at Oklahoma City the latter part of August she expressed her willingness to go, if it was the Lord's will.
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