Oklahoman Archives
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
January 10, 2011
 
 
LONG ILLNESS PROVES FATAL TO MRS, STOLE
City. Resident Since 1896 Is Death • Victim. Mrs. Minnie Stoll, 64 years old, 1594 Northwest Eighth street, died Friday tither home after an illness of two years. - Mrs. Stoll has lived in the city since 1896 when she came here from I Iowa. In 1026 she was a candidate for state commissioner of charities and corrections. Services will be r!;;,. conducted at 8 a. • 2, zd sr, cathedral. Burial will be in Fairlawn I t h,t5.))/ m. Monday from I •#€144.11 St. Joseph's Old • bo cemetery under di- EW rection of the Gar-rLson funeral home. Mrs. 5tni1 is survived by four sons, A. K., H. B., ft. J., and Phillip, all of the city: three daughters. Mrs. Barbara Bailers, Mrs. Margueritte Anderson and Mrs. Dorothy Anthony, city; and three sisters, Mrs. Harry C. Taylor. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones. both of New York, and Mrs. Frank Pohl°. Philadelphia.
Mrs. Minnie Stoll
Publication: The Oklahoman Date: June 6, 1936 Section: None Page Number: 2
 
 

 

 

 

 

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