"Mr. S. B. Blakely, who had been ill for several months, died Monday morning. He was one of the pioneers of Lincoln county and had made his home in Wellston for a number of years. He leaves a wife, three children, and a large circle of friends to mourn his death."
From page 3 of the April 2, 1932 edition of the Black Dispatch, under the heading "Wellston":
"Mr. S. B. Blakely was buried in the Gardner cemetery last Wednesday. The Masons had charge of the funeral. A large number of friends from Oklahoma City, Fallis and Depew attended the funeral."
OK2Explore indicates that Steve Blakely died in Lincoln County on 3/21/1932, which was a Monday. Steve and his wife Sine Blakely are enumerated in Wellston Township, Lincoln County, in the 1930 US Census.
"Mr. S. B. Blakely, who had been ill for several months, died Monday morning. He was one of the pioneers of Lincoln county and had made his home in Wellston for a number of years. He leaves a wife, three children, and a large circle of friends to mourn his death."
From page 3 of the April 2, 1932 edition of the Black Dispatch, under the heading "Wellston":
"Mr. S. B. Blakely was buried in the Gardner cemetery last Wednesday. The Masons had charge of the funeral. A large number of friends from Oklahoma City, Fallis and Depew attended the funeral."
OK2Explore indicates that Steve Blakely died in Lincoln County on 3/21/1932, which was a Monday. Steve and his wife Sine Blakely are enumerated in Wellston Township, Lincoln County, in the 1930 US Census.
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