Sarah Estella Barton, 1862–1896?> (34 Jahre alt)
- Name
- Sarah Estella /Barton/
- Vornamen
- Sarah Estella
- Nachname
- Barton
- Ehename
- Griffiths
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Eindeutige Kennung: 6251a2d5faf6f1ec9640d037452f855e
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Geburt einer Tochter
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Eindeutige Kennung: 5897616a8e9bd1e68de274da383ed09a
Datensatz-ID: MH:IF501956 |
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Eindeutige Kennung: 6251a2d548d621ec9640d037452f855e
Datensatz-ID: MH:FF501536 |
Geburt einer Tochter
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Eindeutige Kennung: 6251a2d6bd5681ec9640d037452f855e
Datensatz-ID: MH:IF511502 |
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Tod
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Eindeutige Kennung: 6251a2d575b601ec9640d037452f855e
Datensatz-ID: MH:IF511500 |
Bestattung
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Eindeutige Kennung: 6251a2d5321671ec9640d037452f855e
Datensatz-ID: MH:IF511501 Notiz: She was the daughter of Wiley A. and Tennie Joe (Gadberry) Turney. She came to the McAlester area with her family in a covered wagon at the age of 3. She attended Frink Switch School, Peaceable Valley School and finally McAlester High School. She married C. W. "Chank" Powell in McAlester on May 3, 1937. She worked at the Naval Ammunition Depot during World War II then worked at Hutchison Grocery and later at Seamprufe as a supervisor for 18 years. She and her husband moved to Scipio where they had a cattle ranch and raised quarter horses then later moved to Tannehill where they lived until her husband preceded her in death in 1979. She then did home health care and retired in 2004. She enjoyed sewing and gardening and especially loved caring for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a member of the North Town Church of Christ. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Benny and Reta Powell, of Tannehill, and Wade and Liz Powell, of Bache; five grandchildren, Jeannie Powell and her husband, L. L., of Ashland, Sherrie Effinger and her husband, Bart, of McAlester, Jyme Beth Cochran and her husband, Jay, of McAlester, Steve Powell and his wife, Alissa, of McAlester, and Mickie Foris and her husband, Chris, of Tannehill. Also, 10 great-grandchildren, Joshua Effinger and his wife, Amanda, Shiann Johnson and her husband, Jake, Tyler Shann and his fiancé, Cherish Timmons, J. W. Hammonds and his wife, Montana, Ty Cochran, Colton Powell, Sara Powell, Masen Foris, Dillon Foris and Charity Turner. And, three great-great-grandchildren, Bethany and Addison Effinger and Samuel Tux Johnson; one sister, Arselle Isbell, El Cajon, Calif., and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; four sisters, Pearl Wood, Merle Ship, Maybelle Campbell and Adel Painter, and one brother, Earl Turney. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 7 at North Town Church of Christ with Hugh Campbell and Kevin Kasparek officiating. Pallbearers will be Steve Powell, Tyler Shann, J. W. Hammonds, Colton Powell, L. L. Powell, Jay Cochran and Chris Foris. Honorary pallbearers will be Oben Weeks, Alfred McConathy, Bill Coop, Earl Weeks and Jack Inman. Burial will be at Tannehill Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Brumley-Mills Funeral Home of McAlester. INDI:BURI:NOTE:_DESCRIPTION: Y |
Datensatz-ID
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Ehemann |
1868–1934
Geburt: 20. April 1868
— Greenville, Beaver County, Utah, USA Tod: 11. Dezember 1934 — Milford, Beaver County, Utah, USA |
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sie selbst |
1862–1896
Geburt: 6. Juni 1862
— Beaver, Beaver County, Utah, USA Tod: 12. Juli 1896 — Greenville, Beaver County, Utah, USA |
MARR | MARR — 3. Januar 1891 — Beaver, Beaver County, Utah, USA |
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1881–1944
Geburt: 13. März 1881
12
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— Greenville, Beaver, Utah, USA Tod: 12. Juli 1944 — Evenston, Unita, Wyoming, USA |
11 Jahre
Tochter |
1892–1924
Geburt: 2. Januar 1892
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— Greenville, Beaver County, Utah, USA Tod: 22. Februar 1924 — Greenville, Beaver County, Utah, USA |
Bestattung |
She was the daughter of Wiley A. and Tennie Joe (Gadberry) Turney. She came to the McAlester area with her family in a covered wagon at the age of 3. She attended Frink Switch School, Peaceable Valley School and finally McAlester High School. She married C. W. "Chank" Powell in McAlester on May 3, 1937. She worked at the Naval Ammunition Depot during World War II then worked at Hutchison Grocery and later at Seamprufe as a supervisor for 18 years. She and her husband moved to Scipio where they had a cattle ranch and raised quarter horses then later moved to Tannehill where they lived until her husband preceded her in death in 1979. She then did home health care and retired in 2004. She enjoyed sewing and gardening and especially loved caring for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a member of the North Town Church of Christ. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Benny and Reta Powell, of Tannehill, and Wade and Liz Powell, of Bache; five grandchildren, Jeannie Powell and her husband, L. L., of Ashland, Sherrie Effinger and her husband, Bart, of McAlester, Jyme Beth Cochran and her husband, Jay, of McAlester, Steve Powell and his wife, Alissa, of McAlester, and Mickie Foris and her husband, Chris, of Tannehill. Also, 10 great-grandchildren, Joshua Effinger and his wife, Amanda, Shiann Johnson and her husband, Jake, Tyler Shann and his fiancé, Cherish Timmons, J. W. Hammonds and his wife, Montana, Ty Cochran, Colton Powell, Sara Powell, Masen Foris, Dillon Foris and Charity Turner. And, three great-great-grandchildren, Bethany and Addison Effinger and Samuel Tux Johnson; one sister, Arselle Isbell, El Cajon, Calif., and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; four sisters, Pearl Wood, Merle Ship, Maybelle Campbell and Adel Painter, and one brother, Earl Turney. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 7 at North Town Church of Christ with Hugh Campbell and Kevin Kasparek officiating. Pallbearers will be Steve Powell, Tyler Shann, J. W. Hammonds, Colton Powell, L. L. Powell, Jay Cochran and Chris Foris. Honorary pallbearers will be Oben Weeks, Alfred McConathy, Bill Coop, Earl Weeks and Jack Inman. Burial will be at Tannehill Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Brumley-Mills Funeral Home of McAlester. |
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