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Orville Orvan Oliver

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Orville Orvan Oliver

Birth
Germanville Township, Livingston County, Illinois, USA
Death
15 Mar 1959 (aged 64)
Fairbury, Livingston County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chatsworth, Livingston County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.76061, Longitude: -88.28114
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From the Chatsworth Plaindealer
ORVILLE OLIVER
MARCH 19, 1959
O.O. Oliver Dies Sunday In Hospital
Orville Orvan Oliver, 62, died Sunday, March 15, at 10:15 a.m. in Fairbury Hospital. He had been hospitalized for 2 1/2 months.
Born at Oliver's Grove, Chatsworth, Feb. 9, 1895, he was the son of John and Mary Ellen Sealock Oliver. Prior to moving to the vicinity of Tuttle, Okla., at the age of 12, he attended the Chatsworth township schools. In Oklahoma he continued his education, attending the Tuttle High School.
On June 1, 1918, he enlisted in the Army and served in the states until March 1919, when he was discharged.
In Oklahoma City, on March 30, 1921, Mr. Oliver and Miss Luella C. Glabe of Chatsworth were married. Shortly after their marriage, they returned to Chatsworth to make their home on the Oliver Grove farm.
During his years on the farm, he was a stockman, raising both cattle and horses. in the fall of 1955, he retired and he and Mrs. Oliver have since made their home in town.
His wife; a brother, Arthur of Oklahoma City; two sisters, Mrs. Daisy West of El Reno, Okla. and Mrs. Oma Bowman of Boise, Idaho; and a number of nieces and nephews survive.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Ralph Oliver.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Hanson-Mowery Funeral Home by the Rev. Charles Fleck,Jr., pastor of the Evangelical United Brethren Church of which Mr. Oliver was a member. Organ music was provided by Mrs. H.M. Trinkle.
Military rites at the graveside in Chatsworth cemetery were accorded by Stanley Hill, C.L. Ortman and James Mauritzen, flag folders. Mr. Oliver was a member of the Walter Clemons Post 613, American Legion.
Casket bearers were John T. Franey, Dan Donavan, Leslie P. Schade, Earl Hoelscher, Everett King and Walter Lamberton.
From the Chatsworth Plaindealer
ORVILLE OLIVER
MARCH 19, 1959
O.O. Oliver Dies Sunday In Hospital
Orville Orvan Oliver, 62, died Sunday, March 15, at 10:15 a.m. in Fairbury Hospital. He had been hospitalized for 2 1/2 months.
Born at Oliver's Grove, Chatsworth, Feb. 9, 1895, he was the son of John and Mary Ellen Sealock Oliver. Prior to moving to the vicinity of Tuttle, Okla., at the age of 12, he attended the Chatsworth township schools. In Oklahoma he continued his education, attending the Tuttle High School.
On June 1, 1918, he enlisted in the Army and served in the states until March 1919, when he was discharged.
In Oklahoma City, on March 30, 1921, Mr. Oliver and Miss Luella C. Glabe of Chatsworth were married. Shortly after their marriage, they returned to Chatsworth to make their home on the Oliver Grove farm.
During his years on the farm, he was a stockman, raising both cattle and horses. in the fall of 1955, he retired and he and Mrs. Oliver have since made their home in town.
His wife; a brother, Arthur of Oklahoma City; two sisters, Mrs. Daisy West of El Reno, Okla. and Mrs. Oma Bowman of Boise, Idaho; and a number of nieces and nephews survive.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Ralph Oliver.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Hanson-Mowery Funeral Home by the Rev. Charles Fleck,Jr., pastor of the Evangelical United Brethren Church of which Mr. Oliver was a member. Organ music was provided by Mrs. H.M. Trinkle.
Military rites at the graveside in Chatsworth cemetery were accorded by Stanley Hill, C.L. Ortman and James Mauritzen, flag folders. Mr. Oliver was a member of the Walter Clemons Post 613, American Legion.
Casket bearers were John T. Franey, Dan Donavan, Leslie P. Schade, Earl Hoelscher, Everett King and Walter Lamberton.


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