Graveside services were at 1:30 p.m. today in Garrett Cemetery north of Boise city with the Rev. R.B. Mathis, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. Arrangements were by Cimarron Mortuary.
Mr. Eiland, born in Cimarron County, was a retired farmer and rancher. He also worked for Santa Fe Railroad.
Survivors include two daughters, Tommie Jean Ogston of Boise City and Kathryne Eddleman of Campo, Colo.; a stepdaughter, Mohata Jo Cartlidge of McAlister, three sisters, Lou Ellen Strong of Boise City, Ola Atkins of Galena, Kan., and Irene Howell of Baxter Springs, Kan.; a brother, Joe of Galena; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
(Published in Amarillo Globe Times, May 2, 1986)
Graveside services were at 1:30 p.m. today in Garrett Cemetery north of Boise city with the Rev. R.B. Mathis, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. Arrangements were by Cimarron Mortuary.
Mr. Eiland, born in Cimarron County, was a retired farmer and rancher. He also worked for Santa Fe Railroad.
Survivors include two daughters, Tommie Jean Ogston of Boise City and Kathryne Eddleman of Campo, Colo.; a stepdaughter, Mohata Jo Cartlidge of McAlister, three sisters, Lou Ellen Strong of Boise City, Ola Atkins of Galena, Kan., and Irene Howell of Baxter Springs, Kan.; a brother, Joe of Galena; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
(Published in Amarillo Globe Times, May 2, 1986)
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