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Henry Freelin Williams

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Henry Freelin Williams

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
8 Jan 1980 (aged 91)
Davis, Murray County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Davis, Murray County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
The Third, S6, Row 30
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Printed in The Davis News on July 27, 1911; Reprinted with permission

Williams-Been.

Mr. Henry F. Williams of Conway, Okla., and Miss Pearl Been, who lives in the Oak Ridge vicinity, were married at Colbert Wednesday afternoon, in the presence of a host of relatives and friends. Rev. E. Ridgeway pastor of the Baptist church said the ceremony. Mr. Williams is a prosperous business man and is well known in and around Conway, while Miss Pearl is greatly admired for her sunny disposition and never fails to cast a ray of sunshine in the lives of all whom she meets. Her many friends congratulate the
Young groom on winning such a bonnie bride. They left today for their home in Conway, Okla., where they will reside in the future.

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Printed in The Davis News on Jan. 10, 1980; Reprinted with permission

HENRY F. WILLIAMS

Funeral services for Henry F. Williams will be Thursday, Jan. 10 at 2:00 p.m. at First Baptist church. Rev. Jim House and Rev. Finis Steelman will officiate. Interment will be in Green Hill cemetery with arrangements by Bahner-Fox Funeral Home.

Williams died Jan. 8 in Pauls Valley General Hospital. He was a retired carpenter.

Born July 14, 1888, in Missouri, Williams lived almost all of his life in Davis. He married Pearl Been on July 26, 1911, in Davis. He was a member of First Baptist church.

Survivors are his wife, Pearl, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Dortha Gordon of Davis; one son, M. L. Williams of Davis; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Printed in The Davis News on July 27, 1911; Reprinted with permission

Williams-Been.

Mr. Henry F. Williams of Conway, Okla., and Miss Pearl Been, who lives in the Oak Ridge vicinity, were married at Colbert Wednesday afternoon, in the presence of a host of relatives and friends. Rev. E. Ridgeway pastor of the Baptist church said the ceremony. Mr. Williams is a prosperous business man and is well known in and around Conway, while Miss Pearl is greatly admired for her sunny disposition and never fails to cast a ray of sunshine in the lives of all whom she meets. Her many friends congratulate the
Young groom on winning such a bonnie bride. They left today for their home in Conway, Okla., where they will reside in the future.

~~~~~~~~~

Printed in The Davis News on Jan. 10, 1980; Reprinted with permission

HENRY F. WILLIAMS

Funeral services for Henry F. Williams will be Thursday, Jan. 10 at 2:00 p.m. at First Baptist church. Rev. Jim House and Rev. Finis Steelman will officiate. Interment will be in Green Hill cemetery with arrangements by Bahner-Fox Funeral Home.

Williams died Jan. 8 in Pauls Valley General Hospital. He was a retired carpenter.

Born July 14, 1888, in Missouri, Williams lived almost all of his life in Davis. He married Pearl Been on July 26, 1911, in Davis. He was a member of First Baptist church.

Survivors are his wife, Pearl, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Dortha Gordon of Davis; one son, M. L. Williams of Davis; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.


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