Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
July 9, 1959, p20
Mrs. Fannie Elizabeth Stone, 73, of 4909 N State, died
Wednesday in Deaconess hospital. Services will be announced by
Merritt funeral home.
Mrs. Stone was born near Longview, Texas, and first came to the
Oklahoma City area about 1921. She later moved to Lubbock,
Texas, and lived there 15 years until she returned here 18
months ago. She was a member of the Nazarene church.
Surviving are the husband, James E. Stone, of the home; three
sons, M.L., 4909 N State; and Clyde and Paul, both of Bethany;
five daughters, Mrs. Pauline Lakey, Carlsbad, N.M., Mrs. Naomi
Darden, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Lois Mann, Houston; Mrs. Opal Frith,
Odessa, Texas; and Mrs. Maurine Loper, 6012 NW 49; and a
brother, Jesse Braudaway, Pittsburg, Texas.
Submitted by Mark Adkinson, July 2004
July 2004 tdavis@bluebonnet.net wrote" Needing a lookup for
James Stone who was born July 9, 1882 and died in April 1971 in
Oklahoma City. (I always heard him referred to as Ed), His
wife's name was Fannie Elizabeth. He was born in July 1883 in
Mississippi. They were married in Upshur County, Texas in 1902.
I found them in Oklahoma City, Okla. in the 1930 census. In the
SS death index they had a James Stone that died in April 1971 in
Oklahoma City, Okla. I am hoping that this is him. I do know
that Fannie and James had 12 children in which there were 2 sets
of twins. In the 1930 census it said that his occupation was
that he owned a trucking business. I hope that this helps. I
sure do want to find them. Fannie was my grandfather's sister."
Sources: good faith fair use of sources stated above
Compiled, transcribed and submitted by Marti Graham, Oklahoma County, OKGenWeb Coordinator,
January 2012. Information
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