The Times Record
Blackwell, Oklahoma
February 28, 1901
Submitted
by
Loyd Bishop
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FUNERAL
OF MRS. STALLINGS
The
funeral services over the remains of Mrs. H. L. Stallings, who died at
Blackwell, O. T., Friday morning, will be held this afternoon from the
residence of her sister, Mrs. T. B. Glosser, 411 East Central avenue.
The services will be conducted by Rev. A. D. Ritchie of the Episcopal
church.
As Miss Mayme Jackson the deceased was well known in this city. Prior
to her marriage last August she attended All Hallows Academy, and when
the announcement of her wedding was made it came as a great surprise to
her many friends. There was a tinge of romance that surrounded the whole
affair. Miss Jackson, who was only 17 years old at the time, had been
invited to spend some weeks of her summer vacation with a schoolmate at
Blackwell, O. T. Here she made the acquaintance of Mr. Stallings, a young
business man of that city, and it was not long after that until she was
married to him at Newkirk, O. T. The untimely death of Mrs. Stallings
is a shock to her friends in this city. Mrs. Stallings mother died about
one year ago, and since then and up to the time of her marriage she made
her home with Mr. And Mrs. Glosser – Wichita Eagle, Sunday, February
24.[Marriage application:July 31 1900 Book 3 Page 69]
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