WILLIAM OLIVER McLAUGHLIN
November 17, 1900 ~ April 23, 1936
OLIVER McLAUGHLIN
Oliver McLaughlin, age 35, died Thursday at his home in Broken Bow, of acute indigestion. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2:00 p. m. in the Nazarene church in Broken Bow, Rev. H. P. Huffman officiating, assisted by Rev. Paul E. Ewing, pastor of the Christian church. Coffey Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
He is survived by his wife and four children, Ruby, Vera, Curtis and Weldon; two brothers, Earl McLaughlin, Mineral Springs, Ark., and Lawrence McLaughlin of Oklahoma City, three sisters and other relatives.
McCurtain Gazette
Wednesday, April 29, 1936
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FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR WILLIAM OLIVER McLAUGHLIN
Funeral services were held at Nazarene church in Broken Bow, conducted by Rev. H. P. Huffman, assisted by Rev. Paul E. Ewing, pastor of First Christianchurch, at 2 p. m. Saturday.
Paulbearers (Sic): Everett Kinch of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Jap Moore, Shorty Browning, Ed Haney, Euke Shields, Lewis Miller, all of Broken Bow.
Flower girls: Maybell Kinch of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Ruby Boles, Cordia Moore, Pearl Browning, Ella King, Velma Snowden of Broken Bow.
Interment in Broken Bow cemetery under direction of Coffey Funeral Home.
William Oliver McLaughlin was born November 17, 1900 at Nashville, Ark., where he was reared. He was married to Miss Etta Warn in 1918. One child was born to them, a girl, Ruby. In 1923 he was married to Miss Nettie Brewer of Broken Bow. To this union was born three children. She died in 1930. In 1935, he was married to Miss Mary Ruckman. He died April 23, 1936 at 7:10 a. m.
He is survived by his wife and four children, Mrs. Ruby Monroe of Hot Springs, Ark.; Vera and Curtis of Broken Bow, and Weldon of Mineral Wells, Ark.; also one granddaughter, three sisters, Mrs. Nora Green of Gurdon, Ark.; Mrs. V?an Graham and Mrs. ElizabethSorrell of Shreveport, La.; two brothers, Lawrence of Oklahoma City and Earl of Mineral Springs, Ark.
Broken Bow News
Thuesday, April 30, 1936
m1. Etta Warn 1918 m2. Nettie Brewer 1923 m3. Mary Ruckman
WILLIAM OLIVER McLAUGHLIN
November 17, 1900 ~ April 23, 1936
OLIVER McLAUGHLIN
Oliver McLaughlin, age 35, died Thursday at his home in Broken Bow, of acute indigestion. Funeral services were held Saturday at 2:00 p. m. in the Nazarene church in Broken Bow, Rev. H. P. Huffman officiating, assisted by Rev. Paul E. Ewing, pastor of the Christian church. Coffey Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
He is survived by his wife and four children, Ruby, Vera, Curtis and Weldon; two brothers, Earl McLaughlin, Mineral Springs, Ark., and Lawrence McLaughlin of Oklahoma City, three sisters and other relatives.
McCurtain Gazette
Wednesday, April 29, 1936
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FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR WILLIAM OLIVER McLAUGHLIN
Funeral services were held at Nazarene church in Broken Bow, conducted by Rev. H. P. Huffman, assisted by Rev. Paul E. Ewing, pastor of First Christianchurch, at 2 p. m. Saturday.
Paulbearers (Sic): Everett Kinch of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Jap Moore, Shorty Browning, Ed Haney, Euke Shields, Lewis Miller, all of Broken Bow.
Flower girls: Maybell Kinch of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Ruby Boles, Cordia Moore, Pearl Browning, Ella King, Velma Snowden of Broken Bow.
Interment in Broken Bow cemetery under direction of Coffey Funeral Home.
William Oliver McLaughlin was born November 17, 1900 at Nashville, Ark., where he was reared. He was married to Miss Etta Warn in 1918. One child was born to them, a girl, Ruby. In 1923 he was married to Miss Nettie Brewer of Broken Bow. To this union was born three children. She died in 1930. In 1935, he was married to Miss Mary Ruckman. He died April 23, 1936 at 7:10 a. m.
He is survived by his wife and four children, Mrs. Ruby Monroe of Hot Springs, Ark.; Vera and Curtis of Broken Bow, and Weldon of Mineral Wells, Ark.; also one granddaughter, three sisters, Mrs. Nora Green of Gurdon, Ark.; Mrs. V?an Graham and Mrs. ElizabethSorrell of Shreveport, La.; two brothers, Lawrence of Oklahoma City and Earl of Mineral Springs, Ark.
Broken Bow News
Thuesday, April 30, 1936
m1. Etta Warn 1918 m2. Nettie Brewer 1923 m3. Mary Ruckman
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