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Winnie Edith Dameron

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Winnie Edith Dameron

Birth
Death
14 Jan 1933 (aged 31)
Burial
Eldorado, Jackson County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Ernest Tinsley Dameron and Minnie Letitia (Hodge) Dameron of Eldorado, Oklahoma.

(Obituary from The Eldorado Courier, Vol 32, No 29, Thursday, January 19, 1933)
FUNERAL HELD LAST SUNDAY
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, January 15, at Midway for Miss Winnie Dameron, age 31, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E T Dameron who reside five miles east of Eldorado. Services were conducted by Rev. O W Hollinsworth, who was assisted by Rev. J M Jones, pastor of Prairie Hill Methodist church. Burial was in Odema cemetery.
Miss Dameron's death followed an illness of over a year, the last six months of which her suffering was intense. She suffered from a heart ailment.
Winnie Edith Dameron was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E T Dameron, and was born September 22, 1901, at Sherwood, Texas. She died at the home of her parents January 14, 1933.
She professed her faith in Christ and united with the M E church South, at the age of eleven years, and has been a devoted member since.
The deceased is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E T Dameron, two brothers, Jack of Best, Texas, Ernest Joe (sic) of Eldorado; two sisters, Mrs. Nina Myers of Best, Texas, and Melvah Dameron of Eldorado. All were present at the time of her death except J R Dameron, and Nina Myers, both of Best, Texas. Two brothers preceded her in death: Gordon Tinsley, buried at Sherwood, Texas, and Melvin, who is buried at West Fork, Arkansas.
The Courier joins others in extending sympathy to the bereaved.
Daughter of Ernest Tinsley Dameron and Minnie Letitia (Hodge) Dameron of Eldorado, Oklahoma.

(Obituary from The Eldorado Courier, Vol 32, No 29, Thursday, January 19, 1933)
FUNERAL HELD LAST SUNDAY
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, January 15, at Midway for Miss Winnie Dameron, age 31, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E T Dameron who reside five miles east of Eldorado. Services were conducted by Rev. O W Hollinsworth, who was assisted by Rev. J M Jones, pastor of Prairie Hill Methodist church. Burial was in Odema cemetery.
Miss Dameron's death followed an illness of over a year, the last six months of which her suffering was intense. She suffered from a heart ailment.
Winnie Edith Dameron was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E T Dameron, and was born September 22, 1901, at Sherwood, Texas. She died at the home of her parents January 14, 1933.
She professed her faith in Christ and united with the M E church South, at the age of eleven years, and has been a devoted member since.
The deceased is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E T Dameron, two brothers, Jack of Best, Texas, Ernest Joe (sic) of Eldorado; two sisters, Mrs. Nina Myers of Best, Texas, and Melvah Dameron of Eldorado. All were present at the time of her death except J R Dameron, and Nina Myers, both of Best, Texas. Two brothers preceded her in death: Gordon Tinsley, buried at Sherwood, Texas, and Melvin, who is buried at West Fork, Arkansas.
The Courier joins others in extending sympathy to the bereaved.


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