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Meriul Madeline Dill

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Meriul Madeline Dill

Birth
Death
5 Oct 1935 (aged 11)
Pryor, Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Sportsmen Acres, Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
13, West Side (Tyner's Map)
Memorial ID
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Buried near Tommie Martin SIXKILLER (1917-1926), her half-brother. Meriul was the daughter of Bethel (Stamper & Sixkiller) and Kerney Dill, and the granddaughter of Giles and Hettie Dill.

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Meriul Madeline Dill, age eleven years, four months and three days, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kerney Dill of the Browning Springs district, passed away at the Pryor hospital Saturday, October 5; 1935 at 1:30 p.m.

Her little body was prepared for burial by the Terry Funeral Home and on Sunday the remains were conveyed to Bethany where funeral services were conducted by Rev. G.W. Benion of Locust Grove. Burial was in the Alberty cemetery.

Meriul leaves to mourn her father and mother, one sister, Jewel, and a host of other relatives and friends.

The Jeffersonian extends sympathy to the grieved parents and sister.

In Remembrance of Our Little Daughter, Meriul Dill

A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
There's a vacant place in our home,
Which never can be filled.
We loved her O'so dearly.
More than tongue can tell,
But on the last departing,
We could only say farewell.

But she is safe in the arms of Jesus,
Safe on His gentle breast,
There by his love o'er shadowed,
Sweetly her soul shall rest.

"By Mother and Dad"

FROM: Pryor Jeffersonian newspaper on October 10, 1935.
Buried near Tommie Martin SIXKILLER (1917-1926), her half-brother. Meriul was the daughter of Bethel (Stamper & Sixkiller) and Kerney Dill, and the granddaughter of Giles and Hettie Dill.

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Meriul Madeline Dill, age eleven years, four months and three days, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kerney Dill of the Browning Springs district, passed away at the Pryor hospital Saturday, October 5; 1935 at 1:30 p.m.

Her little body was prepared for burial by the Terry Funeral Home and on Sunday the remains were conveyed to Bethany where funeral services were conducted by Rev. G.W. Benion of Locust Grove. Burial was in the Alberty cemetery.

Meriul leaves to mourn her father and mother, one sister, Jewel, and a host of other relatives and friends.

The Jeffersonian extends sympathy to the grieved parents and sister.

In Remembrance of Our Little Daughter, Meriul Dill

A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
There's a vacant place in our home,
Which never can be filled.
We loved her O'so dearly.
More than tongue can tell,
But on the last departing,
We could only say farewell.

But she is safe in the arms of Jesus,
Safe on His gentle breast,
There by his love o'er shadowed,
Sweetly her soul shall rest.

"By Mother and Dad"

FROM: Pryor Jeffersonian newspaper on October 10, 1935.


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