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Grace <I>Tufts</I> Dudgeon

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Grace Tufts Dudgeon

Birth
Death
6 Jul 1905 (aged 21–22)
Okemah, Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Okemah, Okfuskee County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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2-177-12
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: Thursday evening, March 30, 1905, at their newly furnished home on Third Street in the north part of the city, the rites were performed which united in holy wedlock Emery C. Dudgeon and Miss Grace Tufts, Eld. A.M. Harrell, pastor of the Christian church here officiating.
The rooms were beautifully decorated with mistletoe; the groom was dressed in the conventional black, while the bride was attired in a charming white wedding costume.
Only relatives and intimate friends of the contracting parties were present.
The bridegroom, Mr. Emery C. Dudgeon, came to this place from Springfield, Washington county, Kentucky, and has made Okemah his home for the past two years. Mr. Dudgeon is 34 years of age and is a capable and enterprising member of the Okemah Lumber and Coal Company.
Miss Grace Tufts, 22 years of age, the daughter of Mr. A. D. Tufts, a prominent farmer living near the city, came here with her parents some two years ago from Sumner, Charitan county, Missouri. She is an accomplished young lady and one of the most popular in the community, being an active church and Sunday school worker, a leading spirit in Christian Endeavor circles, and cherishing and disseminating the highest Christian ideas. . . .

The Okemah Independent (Okemah, Oklahoma) Fri, Mar 31, 1905

Be it Resolved by the Review Club of Okemah, Indian Territory, that: Whereas, God has seen fit to remove from our membership Mrs. Grace Tufts Dudgeon, who died at her home in Okemah, I. T., on the 6th day of July, 1905, and it is not for us to question the wisdom of Him in whose hands are the issues of life and death, we bow to this interposition of divine wisdom with sad hearts, as we recall the sweet graces and christian virtues of our departed member, . . .

The Okemah Independent (Okemah, Oklahoma) Fri, Jul 14, 1905
Contributor: JMiller (48877566) • [email protected]
: Thursday evening, March 30, 1905, at their newly furnished home on Third Street in the north part of the city, the rites were performed which united in holy wedlock Emery C. Dudgeon and Miss Grace Tufts, Eld. A.M. Harrell, pastor of the Christian church here officiating.
The rooms were beautifully decorated with mistletoe; the groom was dressed in the conventional black, while the bride was attired in a charming white wedding costume.
Only relatives and intimate friends of the contracting parties were present.
The bridegroom, Mr. Emery C. Dudgeon, came to this place from Springfield, Washington county, Kentucky, and has made Okemah his home for the past two years. Mr. Dudgeon is 34 years of age and is a capable and enterprising member of the Okemah Lumber and Coal Company.
Miss Grace Tufts, 22 years of age, the daughter of Mr. A. D. Tufts, a prominent farmer living near the city, came here with her parents some two years ago from Sumner, Charitan county, Missouri. She is an accomplished young lady and one of the most popular in the community, being an active church and Sunday school worker, a leading spirit in Christian Endeavor circles, and cherishing and disseminating the highest Christian ideas. . . .

The Okemah Independent (Okemah, Oklahoma) Fri, Mar 31, 1905

Be it Resolved by the Review Club of Okemah, Indian Territory, that: Whereas, God has seen fit to remove from our membership Mrs. Grace Tufts Dudgeon, who died at her home in Okemah, I. T., on the 6th day of July, 1905, and it is not for us to question the wisdom of Him in whose hands are the issues of life and death, we bow to this interposition of divine wisdom with sad hearts, as we recall the sweet graces and christian virtues of our departed member, . . .

The Okemah Independent (Okemah, Oklahoma) Fri, Jul 14, 1905
Contributor: JMiller (48877566) • [email protected]


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