--Services Set for Pioneer--Services for Mrs Myrtle Elizabeth Lytle Carter, 89, a participant in the Land Run of 1889, will be at 2 pm Wednesday at Rose Hill Abbey with with burial in Rose Hill Abbey directed by Smith & Kernke Funeral Home. Mrs Carter died Monday at her home, 1515 NW 23, after a long illness.
Born in Benton KS, Mrs Carter came to Oklahoma City in 1889 when she was 18 months old with her parents who staked a homestead claim at Reno and N MacArthur. Mrs Carter had been active in the 1889ers Society since it was organized in 1908(?). She was also a member of the American War Mothers and the Wesley United Methodist Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Ida F Carter, of the home; two nieces, Mrs Agnes Lytle Keller and Mrs Mary Ann Lytle Harris, both of OKC. Memorials may be made to the 1889er Society memorial fund.
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Parents: William O Lytle & Melvina Florence Melrose
--Services Set for Pioneer--Services for Mrs Myrtle Elizabeth Lytle Carter, 89, a participant in the Land Run of 1889, will be at 2 pm Wednesday at Rose Hill Abbey with with burial in Rose Hill Abbey directed by Smith & Kernke Funeral Home. Mrs Carter died Monday at her home, 1515 NW 23, after a long illness.
Born in Benton KS, Mrs Carter came to Oklahoma City in 1889 when she was 18 months old with her parents who staked a homestead claim at Reno and N MacArthur. Mrs Carter had been active in the 1889ers Society since it was organized in 1908(?). She was also a member of the American War Mothers and the Wesley United Methodist Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Ida F Carter, of the home; two nieces, Mrs Agnes Lytle Keller and Mrs Mary Ann Lytle Harris, both of OKC. Memorials may be made to the 1889er Society memorial fund.
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Parents: William O Lytle & Melvina Florence Melrose
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