Mrs. Edmiston is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Whelan, Yukon and Mrs. Alberta Whalen, Los Angeles, Calif. and by a sister Mrs. Mary Anna Palmer of Piedmont. Also 16 grand children 5 great grandchildren Five of her grandchildren are in the armed forces of their country.
Susie Emily Smith was born in Orangeville, Ind, December 29 1858. Her parents died when she was 5 years old after which she lived with a married sister at Noble, Illinois. There she married Zebulon Wing and
moved to Clay Center Kas. where two children were born. Margaret and Claude.
Claude passed away at Yukon in 1930.
Her husband Zebulon Wing died at the age of 25 years and Mrs. Wing later married Albert Edmiston and lived in Iowa until coming to Oklahoma in 1896. To their union. two children were born. Alberta and
Imogene. Mr. Edmiston passed away in 1918 and Imogene in 1922.
Mrs. Edmiston had been a member of the Methodist church since girlhood. She was a good mother
with a kind and loving disposition, and enjoyed her friends and all the pleasures of life until her illness of the last few months
Mrs. Edmiston is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Whelan, Yukon and Mrs. Alberta Whalen, Los Angeles, Calif. and by a sister Mrs. Mary Anna Palmer of Piedmont. Also 16 grand children 5 great grandchildren Five of her grandchildren are in the armed forces of their country.
Susie Emily Smith was born in Orangeville, Ind, December 29 1858. Her parents died when she was 5 years old after which she lived with a married sister at Noble, Illinois. There she married Zebulon Wing and
moved to Clay Center Kas. where two children were born. Margaret and Claude.
Claude passed away at Yukon in 1930.
Her husband Zebulon Wing died at the age of 25 years and Mrs. Wing later married Albert Edmiston and lived in Iowa until coming to Oklahoma in 1896. To their union. two children were born. Alberta and
Imogene. Mr. Edmiston passed away in 1918 and Imogene in 1922.
Mrs. Edmiston had been a member of the Methodist church since girlhood. She was a good mother
with a kind and loving disposition, and enjoyed her friends and all the pleasures of life until her illness of the last few months