Mrs. G. R. Morgan, a resident of Collingsworth county 52 years, died in Thomas Nursing Home at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 1, following a long illness. She was 88 years of age.
Mrs. Morgan was born Ada Jones, the daughter of John A. and Sarah Long Jones, March 7, 1876 in Denton County. She was married there to General R. Morgan March 22, 1891 and they continued to make their home at Denton until coming here in 1912.
They first lived in the Rolla community, then moved to Quail, where they farmed until Mr. Morgan's retirement. Since then the family home was in Wellington.
Mrs. Morgan became a member of the Baptist Church early in life and at the time of her death, she was a member of First Baptist Church here.
Mr. Morgan preceded her in death April 12, 1948.
Surviving Mrs. Morgan are five sons: E. A. Morgan of Headrick, OK; Ira Morgan of Quail; John Morgan of Tell; Dick Morgan of Spearman; and Raymond Morgan of Wellington.
Mrs. G. R. Morgan, a resident of Collingsworth county 52 years, died in Thomas Nursing Home at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 1, following a long illness. She was 88 years of age.
Mrs. Morgan was born Ada Jones, the daughter of John A. and Sarah Long Jones, March 7, 1876 in Denton County. She was married there to General R. Morgan March 22, 1891 and they continued to make their home at Denton until coming here in 1912.
They first lived in the Rolla community, then moved to Quail, where they farmed until Mr. Morgan's retirement. Since then the family home was in Wellington.
Mrs. Morgan became a member of the Baptist Church early in life and at the time of her death, she was a member of First Baptist Church here.
Mr. Morgan preceded her in death April 12, 1948.
Surviving Mrs. Morgan are five sons: E. A. Morgan of Headrick, OK; Ira Morgan of Quail; John Morgan of Tell; Dick Morgan of Spearman; and Raymond Morgan of Wellington.
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