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Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
November 20, 1951, pg 5
Mary
Avery, 92, Pioneer School Teacher, Is Dead
Miss Mary Avey, who In more than 50 years of teaching school
"never had to spank a child," died Monday in her home, 1325 N
Kentucky, She was 92.
The pioneer city teacher had been retired since about 1930. For
the past several years she had been in failing health.
Her first job at a school teacher was in a rural district near
Arcola, IL. She was hired for $25 a month. After being graduated
from Normal College in Valparaiso, Ind., she taught rural
schools in Colorado and New Mexico.
In 1892 she came to Oklahoma City and taught in an old store
building. Liter she was a teacher at Washington, Emerson,
Jefferson and Whittier schools.
She like Boys - Elementary grades were her favorites. And if she
were partial to any students, she often said "it would have been
the boys, because they were my favorites."
Although she never married, she once confided to friends that
she wasn't without offers. "There were two men whom I would have
considered as husbands," she said. "But they were both killed
before: I had to decide. One was struck by lightning and the
other was killed in a mine accident."
Active in religious and charitable work, She was one of the
earliest members of the Order of Eastern Star here, in 1938 she
received a gold medal for her activities in support of foreign
missionary work for the First Presbyterian church.
Rites Are Planned
After retiring, she went abroad several years. And more recently
she kept up a large correspondence with acquaintances through
out the country. She hadn't visited a schoolroom for many years
but she had a definite opinion of the modern day classes. "There
isn't the discipline we used to have."
Services are set for 11 a. m. Wednesday in Street & Draper
funeral chapel. Burial will be in
Fairlawn cemetery, with Rev.
C. Ralston Smith; pastor of the First Presbyterian church,
officiating.
Surviving are a brother, 0. Avey. of the home: a sister, Mrs.
Maud Widmeyer, Wytheville, Va., and several nieces and nephews.
Also see
Avey, William T.
10-07-2017 I did not find a match at FindAGrave
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Contributed by Marti Graham, Transcriber, . Information posted as courtesy to researchers. |
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