Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
December 2, 2003
Jesse Lee, 78, lifelong resident of Choctaw passed away
Saturday, Nov. 29, 2003 after a lengthy illness. Jesse served
his country in the U.S. Navy and was a veteran of both World War
II and the Korean War. He retired from Tinker Field in 1979
after 32 years of civil service. Jesse served as Choctaw City
Councilman and reserve police officer from 1975 to 1985. His
career also included 18 yrs. of service as a reserve deputy for
the Oklahoma County Sheriff Department. He enjoyed working in
his shop, living and maintaining the land his family homesteaded
in Choctaw in 1889. He was especially proud exhibiting his rare
and original 1942 Chevrolet which won over 60 first place
trophies and honors at various organized car shows throughout
the state.
Jesse was preceded in death by his parents, Jess and Edith
Pool , and his sister Pearl Gilbert. He is survived by his wife
of 56 years, Mary Diama Pool, daughter Debbie Egleston and
husband Roger, daughter Carolyn Cochran and husband Rick, 5
grandchildren, four great grandchildren and numerous nephews and
nieces.
Services will be 10:00 am, Wednesday. 12-3-2003 at Bill
Eisenhour Northeast Chapel with interment at Elmwood Cemetery in
Choctaw. Bill Eisenhour Northeast
Elmwood
Cemetery, Choctaw, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
photo courtesy of Marti Graham, January 9, 2009
Source: Choctaw Area Family Histories, Choctaw Centennial
1893-1993 published Aug 1993
2101 Henney Road, Choctaw, Oklahoma, Jesse Lee Pool, Jr. was
born on this site February 25, 1925 to
Edith Gharst and Jess Lee Pool,
Sr. and has lived there the major part of his life. This
thirty acre tract of land is part of the original homestead of
the Bias family - great, great maternal grandparents of Jesse
Lee. Delilah Rohr and Jonathan Bias with their two sons, Isaac
and Jacob, claimed 160 acres of land between what is now Henney
and Hiawasse Roads in the "Run of 1889". No one has ever lived
on the thirty acres identified as 2101 N Henney Road except
descendants of the Bias family. It was known for years as "The
Ed Gharst Place" now known as "The Pool Place" since Edith and
her family became its owners in 1955.
Edith married Jesse Lee Pool. Their children were Pearl (Mrs.
Hugh Gilbert) who died in April 1969 and Jesse Lee, Jr.
Edith died October 30, 1972, he husband preceded her in death
April 13, 1972.
Twenty-three graves of the Bias-Ghast-Pool families can be
identified in the Choctaw (Elmwood) Cemetery.
Sources: good faith fair use of sources stated above
Compiled, transcribed and submitted by Marti Graham, Oklahoma County, OKGenWeb Coordinator,
January 2009. Information
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