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Lola Marie <I>Myers</I> Crowder

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Lola Marie Myers Crowder

Birth
Saffordville, Chase County, Kansas, USA
Death
19 Feb 2005 (aged 92)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Lola Crowder, 92, died Feb. 19, 2005, in Oklahoma City, Okla.

Lola Marie Myers, the seventh child of Wesley K. and Laverta Viola Myers, was born Sept. 6, 1912, at Saffordville.

Lola graduated from Chase County High School in Cottonwood Falls and attended Franklin Busines School in Wichita. She moved to Bartlesville,Okla., in 1936 and worked several years for the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company, Cities Service Oil Company and Phillips Petroleum.

She married James Crowder on July 23,1943, in San Antonio Texas. She was a career housewife and mother.

Lola was a member of the Edmond Church -of Christ, Edmond, Okla.

She is survived by a daughter, Laverta Jane Meaney of Denton, Texas; a son, James Crowder of Edmond two grandchildren; ` many nieces and nephews, including Betty Pinkston and Bonnie Short, Cottonwood Falls and Darwin Reyer, Strong city.

Chase County Leader News, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, March 10 2005
Courtesy of Dianne, FAG #47297193.
Lola Crowder, 92, died Feb. 19, 2005, in Oklahoma City, Okla.

Lola Marie Myers, the seventh child of Wesley K. and Laverta Viola Myers, was born Sept. 6, 1912, at Saffordville.

Lola graduated from Chase County High School in Cottonwood Falls and attended Franklin Busines School in Wichita. She moved to Bartlesville,Okla., in 1936 and worked several years for the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company, Cities Service Oil Company and Phillips Petroleum.

She married James Crowder on July 23,1943, in San Antonio Texas. She was a career housewife and mother.

Lola was a member of the Edmond Church -of Christ, Edmond, Okla.

She is survived by a daughter, Laverta Jane Meaney of Denton, Texas; a son, James Crowder of Edmond two grandchildren; ` many nieces and nephews, including Betty Pinkston and Bonnie Short, Cottonwood Falls and Darwin Reyer, Strong city.

Chase County Leader News, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, March 10 2005
Courtesy of Dianne, FAG #47297193.


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