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Dovie M. <I>Blythe</I> Ford

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Dovie M. Blythe Ford

Birth
Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas, USA
Death
1 Aug 1967 (aged 81)
Muskogee, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Dove "Dovie" M. Blythe was the daughter of George Washington Blythe and Elizabeth "Betty" A. Dotson (both buried at Citizens); **for her siblings, see the gravesite of her father.

She married in 1901 James B. Ford (buried at Citizens); they had 5 children: Alford Clay (buried at Citizens), Darthy (Darcie) Ford Brown, Joseph Ernest, Robert George, and James Howard Ford.

Photo Source: "Fort Gibson, OK, Area" by the Fort Gibson Historical Society, 2000, p. 379.

OBIT: Dove Blythe Ford
August 3, 1967

Dove Blythe Ford, 81 of 809 Cromwell, died Tuesday in Muskogee General Hospital.

Funeral services held Friday at 2 p.m. in Church of Christ at Fort Gibson. Frank Eason and Jack Linsy, both of Fort Gibson, officiating. Bradley Funeral Home. Burial in Citizens Cemetery at Fort Gibson.

Pallbearers: James Maddox,Gail Perry, Wallace Huggins, I.B. Brascum, Floyd McCleland and Jack Raines.

Born December 1, 1885 at Huntsville, Arkansas; she came to Indian Territory as a child and lived in the Fort Gibson area.

She married James Ford in 1901 and moved to Hulbert in 1926. He died May 2, 1936. She moved back to Muskogee a month ago and has been living with her daughter.

Survivors include: daughter Mrs. James Brown, 809 Cromwell Place; four sons: A.C. Sr. of Fort Gibson, Joe of Hulbert, Robert of Marianna, Arkansas and Howard of Joplin, Missouri; a sister Pearl Brooks, and a brother, Freeman Blythe, both of Fort Gibson; 11 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.



Dove "Dovie" M. Blythe was the daughter of George Washington Blythe and Elizabeth "Betty" A. Dotson (both buried at Citizens); **for her siblings, see the gravesite of her father.

She married in 1901 James B. Ford (buried at Citizens); they had 5 children: Alford Clay (buried at Citizens), Darthy (Darcie) Ford Brown, Joseph Ernest, Robert George, and James Howard Ford.

Photo Source: "Fort Gibson, OK, Area" by the Fort Gibson Historical Society, 2000, p. 379.

OBIT: Dove Blythe Ford
August 3, 1967

Dove Blythe Ford, 81 of 809 Cromwell, died Tuesday in Muskogee General Hospital.

Funeral services held Friday at 2 p.m. in Church of Christ at Fort Gibson. Frank Eason and Jack Linsy, both of Fort Gibson, officiating. Bradley Funeral Home. Burial in Citizens Cemetery at Fort Gibson.

Pallbearers: James Maddox,Gail Perry, Wallace Huggins, I.B. Brascum, Floyd McCleland and Jack Raines.

Born December 1, 1885 at Huntsville, Arkansas; she came to Indian Territory as a child and lived in the Fort Gibson area.

She married James Ford in 1901 and moved to Hulbert in 1926. He died May 2, 1936. She moved back to Muskogee a month ago and has been living with her daughter.

Survivors include: daughter Mrs. James Brown, 809 Cromwell Place; four sons: A.C. Sr. of Fort Gibson, Joe of Hulbert, Robert of Marianna, Arkansas and Howard of Joplin, Missouri; a sister Pearl Brooks, and a brother, Freeman Blythe, both of Fort Gibson; 11 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.





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  • Maintained by: R Burnett
  • Originally Created by: Alice P.
  • Added: Mar 4, 2004
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8471815/dovie_m-ford: accessed ), memorial page for Dovie M. Blythe Ford (21 Dec 1885–1 Aug 1967), Find a Grave Memorial ID 8471815, citing Citizens Cemetery, Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by R Burnett (contributor 47445819).