Funeral services for Robert T. Jarvis, 62, Hammon, second victim of an automobile accident near Carpenter yesterday afternoon, will be held at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Assembly of God church at Hammon. Burial will be in the Strong City cemetery.
Mr. Jarvis died at 6:15 o'clock last night in a city hospital where he was brought following the accident.
Body of Frank Hamilton, 45, agent at the Red Moon Cheyenne Indian agency at Hammon, who died here a short time after the accident was taken to Clinton for burial.
Mr. Jarvis, a resident of Roger Mills county for 23 years, had lived in Hammon for the past 10 years. He is suvived by his widow Minnie Jarvis and six children.
Children surviving are Mrs. Myrtle Maltby, Floyd Jarvis, Mrs. Ines Jones and Willard Jarvis, all of Hammon; Earl Jarvis of Foss, and Mrs. Berlie Holder of Butler.
He was married to Minnie Winienger on 17 June 1894 in Texas.They move to Port,Washita County, Oklahoma abt 1895 and there they had their 9 children.They moved to Roger Mills County and lived there till Robert"Bob" died.After his death Minnie moved to Elk City till her death.
Funeral services for Robert T. Jarvis, 62, Hammon, second victim of an automobile accident near Carpenter yesterday afternoon, will be held at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Assembly of God church at Hammon. Burial will be in the Strong City cemetery.
Mr. Jarvis died at 6:15 o'clock last night in a city hospital where he was brought following the accident.
Body of Frank Hamilton, 45, agent at the Red Moon Cheyenne Indian agency at Hammon, who died here a short time after the accident was taken to Clinton for burial.
Mr. Jarvis, a resident of Roger Mills county for 23 years, had lived in Hammon for the past 10 years. He is suvived by his widow Minnie Jarvis and six children.
Children surviving are Mrs. Myrtle Maltby, Floyd Jarvis, Mrs. Ines Jones and Willard Jarvis, all of Hammon; Earl Jarvis of Foss, and Mrs. Berlie Holder of Butler.
He was married to Minnie Winienger on 17 June 1894 in Texas.They move to Port,Washita County, Oklahoma abt 1895 and there they had their 9 children.They moved to Roger Mills County and lived there till Robert"Bob" died.After his death Minnie moved to Elk City till her death.
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