Annie M. Williams, 87, Idabel, died Thursday night in the McCurtain Memorial Hospital.
Born March 23, 1890 in Hot Springs, Ark., she had been a resident of Idabel since 1924, moving from Mineral Wells, Tex. She was a member of the Assembly of God church.
Survivors include three sons, ill of Pennsylvania, Jack of Quinlan, Tex., and James of Texarkana, Tex.; five daughters, Dessie McElwell of Nash, Tex., Imogene Revell of Taylor, Ark., Faye Grant of New Jersey, Verna Mae Battiest and Ila Maze, both of Idabel; 43 grandchildren, and 49 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were scheduled for 2 p.m. today in the Idabel Norwood-Welch Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Quinton McGhee officiating.
Arrangements and burial in the Canfield (Fairview) Cemetery are under the direction of Norwood-Welch Funeral Home.
McCurtain Sunday Gazette
Sunday, March 19, 1978
Annie M. Williams, 87, Idabel, died Thursday night in the McCurtain Memorial Hospital.
Born March 23, 1890 in Hot Springs, Ark., she had been a resident of Idabel since 1924, moving from Mineral Wells, Tex. She was a member of the Assembly of God church.
Survivors include three sons, ill of Pennsylvania, Jack of Quinlan, Tex., and James of Texarkana, Tex.; five daughters, Dessie McElwell of Nash, Tex., Imogene Revell of Taylor, Ark., Faye Grant of New Jersey, Verna Mae Battiest and Ila Maze, both of Idabel; 43 grandchildren, and 49 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were scheduled for 2 p.m. today in the Idabel Norwood-Welch Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Quinton McGhee officiating.
Arrangements and burial in the Canfield (Fairview) Cemetery are under the direction of Norwood-Welch Funeral Home.
McCurtain Sunday Gazette
Sunday, March 19, 1978
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