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She was sick but a few days and it was not thought serious. She was conscious a few minutes before the angel of death claimed her. Her mother was at Sapulpa, asking the teacher’s examination when word was sired her that the baby was not expected to live, and before an automobile could bring her home the spark of life had flown.
Carmen Jean Burton was a bright little cherub, who had won the love of all who knew her, and her taking away was a blow to the community. Funeral was preached at the church by Rev. Broome. Interment in Bristow cemetery.
Sympathy of the entire commnity goes out to the father and mother.

CARD OF THANKS
We desire to express our thanks and gratitude to the many friends and neighbors who were so thoughtful and sympathetic in our hour of bereavement, and especially Rev. C. P. Broome.
MR. AND MRS. I. L. BURTON
and relatives.
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November 12, 1920

Among the recent marriages we note: Hobart Richardson eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Richardson and Miss Ester Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cooper; Dave Lige Hamon son of J. F. Hamon, and Miss Maude Ailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ailey; Butch Poston son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Poston and Juanita Bounds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bounds; Ross Ewing son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ewing and Rachel Ailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ailey.
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Born Wednesday November 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Snyder, a boy baby.
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November 19, 1920

Grandpa Frame Dies
Word was received here Saturday that Grandpa Frame, father of Mrs. Harrington, of Depew, Mrs. Pettegrew and Mrs. G. W. Oliver, of Bristow and Earl and Fred Frame of Shamrock, had died at his home in Perkins.
Grandpa Frame has visited Depew many times and stayed here some time in recent years. He was a veteran of the Civil war and an Indian war, and was a storehouse of fifty years ago.

 




Mr. and Mrs. Harrington attended the funeral at Perkins Monday.
The Independent will print a complete obituary next week.
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Mrs. Nancy E. Westbrook
Dies at Home of Daughter
Died Friday November 5th at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. G. Holman, Mrs. Nancy E. Westbrook, aged 70 years. She had made her home for some time with Mr. and Mrs. Holman.
Her body was shipped to Lamar County, Texas where she was laid to rest in the Tenant Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Holman and Lee Cooper, of Depew, and R. Westbrook, a brother and Mrs. Riker, a daughter, of Okmulgee were present at her funeral.
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November 26, 1920

Obituary
Died at his home in Perkins, Nov. 13, 1920, Henderson Frame, aged 76 years and 9 days. He was born in Montgomery county, Illinois, where he grew to manhood. At the age of 18 he answered his country’s call enlisting in Co. H. 143 Illinois. At the expiration of his term he re-enlisted in Co. G. 3rd Illinois Calvary, where he served until the end of the war. After this he was called to service and helped put down the Souix Indian uprising in the northwest with headquarters at Ft. Snelling. April 1, 1868, he married Mildred Robertson, and moved to Kansas in 1871. To this union was born 10 children, two dying in infancy, the others live in Oklahoma and were present at the funeral. This wife and mother died July 13, 1890.
He resided in Sumner county Kansas until 1886, when at the opening he came to Oklahoma. Starting at the northern boundary line, he made the race, driving four horses to a wagon. He secured a fine farm and resided on it until moving to Perkins, where he was a successful business man until stricken with paralysis four years ago.
In 1895 he was married to Mrs. Mary Dickey. To this union one child was born, Mrs. Blanche Reynolds, who, with the widow, two stepsons, Wallace and Ralph, 3 brothers and four sisters, twenty-four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, are left to mourn his loss.
He was a member of the Christian church. His funeral was preached by Rev. J. W. Garner and his mortal remains were laid to rest in the Perkins cemetery.

 

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