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Minnie Ethel <I>Airheart</I> Gage

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Minnie Ethel Airheart Gage

Birth
Death
25 Nov 1945 (aged 61–62)
Burial
Davis, Murray County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old South, 5S, Row 13
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Printed in The Davis News on Nov. 29, 1945; Reprinted with permission

Mrs. J.L. Gage
Buried Here Tuesday


Mrs. Minnie Ethel Gage, 52, of Stillwater was laid to rest in Green Hill cemetery, Davis, Tuesday afternoon beside her husband, Rev. J.L. Gage and son Paul.

A brief service was held at the graveside by Rev. Kenneth Copeland, Methodist pastor at Stillwater, assisted by Rev. Fred A. Dunning, pastor at Davis. Mrs. Tom Howell sang, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," which she sang at Rev. Gage's funeral. A previous service was held in Stode funeral home at Stillwater.

Mrs. Gage passed away in Stillwater Sunday morning after two years' illness. Death was caused by cancer of the lungs. She had been in a hospital several months.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. John Jeffreys, Temple, Okla.; Mrs. Wayne Hartman, Perkins, Okla.; two sons, John and Ralph Gage, both of Stillwater; a brother at Chickasha, a sister at Amarillo and a sister at Gainesville.

Rev. Gage was Methodist pastor in Davis four years beginning in 1907. He passed away May 15, 1938. His son Paul, aged 2 1/2 years, died in April 1908.

(Transcribed by Sharon Chadwick)
Printed in The Davis News on Nov. 29, 1945; Reprinted with permission

Mrs. J.L. Gage
Buried Here Tuesday


Mrs. Minnie Ethel Gage, 52, of Stillwater was laid to rest in Green Hill cemetery, Davis, Tuesday afternoon beside her husband, Rev. J.L. Gage and son Paul.

A brief service was held at the graveside by Rev. Kenneth Copeland, Methodist pastor at Stillwater, assisted by Rev. Fred A. Dunning, pastor at Davis. Mrs. Tom Howell sang, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," which she sang at Rev. Gage's funeral. A previous service was held in Stode funeral home at Stillwater.

Mrs. Gage passed away in Stillwater Sunday morning after two years' illness. Death was caused by cancer of the lungs. She had been in a hospital several months.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. John Jeffreys, Temple, Okla.; Mrs. Wayne Hartman, Perkins, Okla.; two sons, John and Ralph Gage, both of Stillwater; a brother at Chickasha, a sister at Amarillo and a sister at Gainesville.

Rev. Gage was Methodist pastor in Davis four years beginning in 1907. He passed away May 15, 1938. His son Paul, aged 2 1/2 years, died in April 1908.

(Transcribed by Sharon Chadwick)

Gravesite Details

Lying in rest next to her husband, and son Paul



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