Obit of Moon Sr, Mrs. W. Elmer - Kay County, Oklahoma Submitted by: Lovena Norton 20 Jan 2008 Return to Kay County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/kay/kay.html ===================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ===================================================================== ::Pawhuska City Cemetery--Pawhuska OK Services On Friday For W. E. Moon Funeral services for ., 61, of 1814 Bighill Avenue, have been set for 2:30 p.m. Friday at the Johnson Funeral Home chapel. Burial will be in the city cemetery with the Johnson Home in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Moon died at 5:30 p.m. Monday en route to a hospital in Oklahoma City. Mrs. Moon was born on March 12, 1890, at Bushy Fork, Ark., and was married to W. Elmer Moon on September 26, 1905, at Newkirk, Oklahoma. Her husband survives at the home here. Mrs. Moon had been a resident of Osage County and Pawhuska since 1893. Survivors include: Her widower; five daughters, Mrs. Frances Baker of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Velma Roberts of Pawhuska, Mrs. Gladys Williams of Elgin, Kans., Mrs. Helen Gallighar of Taft, Calif., Mrs. Margaret Smith of Hanford, Calif.; three sons, Bob Moon of Hominy, Roy and Elmer, Jr., both of Pawhuska; one sister, Mrs. Josie Freeman of Oxnard, Calif.; two brothers, Roy Keithley of Kansas City, Mo., and Neal Keithley of Wenatchiee, Wash.; 27 grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Lieutenant Colonel LeRoy Baley, former pastor of the Pawhuska First Baptist church, will officiate at the services Friday. Funeral services for Mrs. Elmer Moon, Sr., 61, of Pawhuska, who died enroute to and Oklahoma City hospital Monday, were held at the Johnson Funeral Home chapel at 2:30 today with Lieutenant Colonel LeRoy Raley, former pastor of the Pawhuska First Baptist Church officiating, assisted by Rev. Albert Kondy of Pawhuska. Music was Miss Mary Seerns, and Miss Jean Clifford with Doris Lee Bivins as accompany. Casket bearers were Evert James, Council Maher, Jack Biton, Fred Tyner, Earl Wright and Paul Wilson. Burial was in the Pawhuska City cemetery with the Johnson Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Return to Kay County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/kay/kay.html