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Henry Masten Price

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Henry Masten Price

Birth
Death
16 Apr 1950 (aged 69)
Burial
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. Hillcrest (10) L-161 #5
Memorial ID
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Henry M Price (1880 MO - 1950 OK)
Henry married Victoria Robertson daughter of Tulsa City Marshall Charlie Robertson, Jr. -- coversant with Bat Masterson and the Dalton Gang. Henry Masten Price is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery Tulsa OK
Henry Price was received the following accolade from Dale Carnegie in "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living from 1944:

Jesus declared that there were only two important things about religion: loving God with all our hearts, and our neighbor as ourselves. Any man who does that is religious, regardless of whether he knows it. My father-in-law, Henry Price of Tulsa Oklahoma is a good example. He tries to live by the golden rule; and he is incapable of doing anything mean, selfish, or dishonest. However, he doesn't attend church and regards himself as an agnostic. Nonsense! What makes a man a Christian? I'll let John Baillie answer that. He was distinguished professor who taught theology at the University of Edinburgh

Henry Masten Price served as a deputy sheriff, 1911-1914, and later as Undersheriff, 1917-1918, for Tulsa County Sheriff William “Bill” McCullough.
Contributor: Lyndall Cole (49714813)
Henry M Price (1880 MO - 1950 OK)
Henry married Victoria Robertson daughter of Tulsa City Marshall Charlie Robertson, Jr. -- coversant with Bat Masterson and the Dalton Gang. Henry Masten Price is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery Tulsa OK
Henry Price was received the following accolade from Dale Carnegie in "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living from 1944:

Jesus declared that there were only two important things about religion: loving God with all our hearts, and our neighbor as ourselves. Any man who does that is religious, regardless of whether he knows it. My father-in-law, Henry Price of Tulsa Oklahoma is a good example. He tries to live by the golden rule; and he is incapable of doing anything mean, selfish, or dishonest. However, he doesn't attend church and regards himself as an agnostic. Nonsense! What makes a man a Christian? I'll let John Baillie answer that. He was distinguished professor who taught theology at the University of Edinburgh

Henry Masten Price served as a deputy sheriff, 1911-1914, and later as Undersheriff, 1917-1918, for Tulsa County Sheriff William “Bill” McCullough.
Contributor: Lyndall Cole (49714813)

Gravesite Details

Burial Date: 4/18/1950



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