Ormsby, Agnes Myrtle Williams – Obituary

Last rites were conducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the Mobley Funeral Chapel for Mrs. Agnes Ormsby, 72, by Rev. A. A. Kinion, pastor of the Church of God, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Survivors include three sons, L. C. Ormsby, Sand Springs, and Major Alonzo M. Ormsby, with the army of occupation in Germany; and Leroy Ormsby of Texarkana, Texas; seven sisters, Mrs. G. A. Isenhower, Sand Springs; Mrs. W. F. Snodgrass, Sedan, Kansas; Mrs. Lucy A. Warmbrodt, Winfield, Kans.; Mrs. Pearl McKey, Paola, Kans.; Mrs. Laura Wimmer, Mrs. Fred Brewster, Sedan, and Mrs. Mary Dawson of Oregon. Five brothers, Walter E. Williams, Caney, Kans.; Ira Williams and Hiram Williams, Sedan, Kans.; Levi, Leota, Kansas and Alvin of California.

All the brothers and sisters with their husbands and wives with the exception of Mrs. Dawson and Alvin were here to attend the funeral as the following nieces and nephews: Mrs. Helen Journeycake, Coffeyville, Kans.; Helen Sue Williams and Marjorie Ann Williams, Caney, Kans.; Mrs. Maxine King, Sedan, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. George Hinkel, Tulsa; Dale Brewster, Wichita, Kans.; Russell Wimmer, Sedan; Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph Warmbrodt, Winfield, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams, Jr., Caney, and a granddaughter, Clysta Jean Hartman of Montana.

Pallbearers were her six nephews: Francis Garoughty, Ralph Warmbrodt, Dale Brewster, Walter Williams, Jr., Russell Wimmer, and George Hinkel.

Sand Springs Leader, January 18, 1947
Contributed by: Shelli Steedman


Surnames:
Ormsby,

Topics:
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Locations:
Tulsa County OK,

Collection:
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