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Lafayette B. “Dad” Nall

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Lafayette B. “Dad” Nall

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
8 Feb 1918 (aged 75)
Woodward, Woodward County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Woodward, Woodward County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
01-46-367-6
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Sergeant in the 24th Texas Cavalry, CSA.

Son of Martin Gambill Nall and Cynthia Lick. He married Mary Eveline Robertson on 22 Sep 1864 in Palo Pinto Co, TX.

DAD NALL DEAD
The death of Lafayette B. Nall, familiarly known to his many friends as Dad Nall, occurred at his home in the city last Friday morning. Funeral services were conducted at Chenoweth-Tromblee parlors Sunday afternoon at 3:00 O'clock. The service being conducted by the Knight of Pythian Lodge of which he was a member.
Mr. Nall was born in Texas, October 4, 1842. He came to Woodward at the opening of "the strip" and was for nearly a quarter of a century one of the best known citizens and recognized as a man of high principles and integrity. He has been in poor health for several years.
He is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Frank Hamilton [Mittie J. Nall] of Waynoka, and Miss Hazel Nall of this city. Both of whom were present at the funeral.
The death of Mr. Nall marks the passing of another of the men who helped to make the city what it is today, and he leaves many friends who unite in extending sympathy to the bereft children.
Interment was made in the Elmwood cemetery; Woodward County, Oklahoma.
Sergeant in the 24th Texas Cavalry, CSA.

Son of Martin Gambill Nall and Cynthia Lick. He married Mary Eveline Robertson on 22 Sep 1864 in Palo Pinto Co, TX.

DAD NALL DEAD
The death of Lafayette B. Nall, familiarly known to his many friends as Dad Nall, occurred at his home in the city last Friday morning. Funeral services were conducted at Chenoweth-Tromblee parlors Sunday afternoon at 3:00 O'clock. The service being conducted by the Knight of Pythian Lodge of which he was a member.
Mr. Nall was born in Texas, October 4, 1842. He came to Woodward at the opening of "the strip" and was for nearly a quarter of a century one of the best known citizens and recognized as a man of high principles and integrity. He has been in poor health for several years.
He is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Frank Hamilton [Mittie J. Nall] of Waynoka, and Miss Hazel Nall of this city. Both of whom were present at the funeral.
The death of Mr. Nall marks the passing of another of the men who helped to make the city what it is today, and he leaves many friends who unite in extending sympathy to the bereft children.
Interment was made in the Elmwood cemetery; Woodward County, Oklahoma.


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