Sapulpa Herald
Creek County Oklahoma
August 28, 1933
Mrs. McDaniels Is Taken By Death
Mrs. Gene (sic) McDaniels, wife of W. E. McDaniels, former oil field
worker, died this morning at 5 o'clock at her home, 111 East Thompson
avenue, from an illness of several years.
Mrs. McDaniels had been in a critical condition for several years and
during the past year death was expected at any time. She lived here
a number of years.
Surviving are her husband and a sister Mrs. McCuaig of Ottawa, Canada.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed. After word is received
from relatives, the time of the service will be announced by the Lewis
and Landrith Funeral Home.
Sapulpa Herald
Creek County Oklahoma
Thurs. August 31, 1933
Sapulpa Woman Laid to Rest Here Today
Last rites for Mrs. Jean McDaniels, wife of W. E. McDaniels were held
this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the First Methodist Church. Rev. C. Fred
MacLean, pastor of that church preached the funeral sermon.
Burial was made in the South Heights cemetery with the arrangements
completed by the Lewis and Landrith funeral home.
Pallbearers were L.J. Burt, E. E. Cowman, J. E. Linsdale, William Sidwell,
Fred Lucas and Albert Rankin. Members of the Women's Bible class were
honorary pallbearers.
Mrs. McDaniels died Monday morning at her home, 111 East Thompson avenue.
She had been ill several years.
The deceased was born, November 15, 1874 at Bristol, Quebec, Canada.
she was converted in early childhood and united with the Presbyterian
church. Later in June 1925, she changed her church relations and together
with her husband united with the Methodist Episcopal church of this
city.
She was married February 11, 1911. She was graduated from the Keokuck
Ia., Medial and Dental college of Surgery and practiced in her chosen
profession for several years at Haileyville, OK.
She leaves to survive her, her husband, her only sister Mrs. Janet
McCuaig of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
South Heights Cemetery, Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma