Margaret Ragsdale, 18, of 400 E. 10, died Sunday afternoon at St Anthony hospital after a seven-month illness.
Born in Ardmore, she moved to the city with her family at the age of seven. She was a member of Central high school's a Cappella choir. She had been employed by WKY and KOMA as a radio singer and belonged to the United Brethren church.
Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Esther Ragsdale, home address; her father, R. W. Ragsdale, Kansas City, Mo.; two brothers, Jerry Ragsdale, with the marines overseas; Bobby Ragsdale, home address, and a sister, Mrs. Paul Chambers, 1304 N Bruce,
Services will be at 10 am Tuesday in the Street and Draper funeral home with burial at Rose Hill Abbey Mausoleum.
Published in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper June 5, 1944 page 2.
Margaret Ragsdale, 18, of 400 E. 10, died Sunday afternoon at St Anthony hospital after a seven-month illness.
Born in Ardmore, she moved to the city with her family at the age of seven. She was a member of Central high school's a Cappella choir. She had been employed by WKY and KOMA as a radio singer and belonged to the United Brethren church.
Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Esther Ragsdale, home address; her father, R. W. Ragsdale, Kansas City, Mo.; two brothers, Jerry Ragsdale, with the marines overseas; Bobby Ragsdale, home address, and a sister, Mrs. Paul Chambers, 1304 N Bruce,
Services will be at 10 am Tuesday in the Street and Draper funeral home with burial at Rose Hill Abbey Mausoleum.
Published in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper June 5, 1944 page 2.
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