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ARTHUR HILTON SAGELY SERVICES HELD
Funeral services were held on Monday, January 13th, at the First Baptist Church in Muldrow at 2pm for 80 year old, retired merchant and Master Mason, Arthur Hilton Sagely.
Arthur died Friday, January 10, 1964, in a Ft. Smith hospital. Interment was in Upper Camp Creek Cemetery in Muldrow.
He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Geneva Bailey and Mrs. Mary Raney of Muldrow, Mrs. Vera Dollar of Wagoner and Mrs. Wanda Orr of Dickinson, Texas; three sons, Bill and Jack of Muldrow and Joe of Costa Mesa, California; a brother, Charles Sagely of Henryetta; 15 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Bio provided by Donna Rankin
Original obituary published in the Wagoner Tribune January 14, 1964 pg. 1
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Mary Nelle Dollar, age 95 of Sterling, Kansas, formerly of Osawatomie, Kansas, died December 26, 2010 at the
Good Samaritan Center in Lyons, Kansas.
Nelle was born September 18, 1915 at Russellville, Arkansas. She was the oldest of three children born to Albert L. and Gussie Scott (Bullock) Wilson. She graduated from Russellville High School.
She was united in marriage to John Rudolph Dollar on May 28, 1933 in Clarksville, Arkansas. They moved to Osawatomie in 1947. John preceded her in death on March 12, 1980. Nelle lived in Osawatomie until 1987when she moved to Sterling, Kansas.
Nelle was a wonderful cook and homemaker. She was an organist at the schools, her church, and many funerals and weddings. She taught piano and organ lessons at her home. She was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church in Osawatomie and Sterling, the Music Club, and
PEO.
She was preceded in death by her husband John, her brother Tom Wilson and her daughter-in-law Irene Dollar. She is survived by her son John A. Dollar of Sterling, Kansas; her daughter Diane Wilson and her husband Ralph of Sterling, Kansas; 4 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; 2 great-great grandchildren; other relatives and friends.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, December 28, 2010 at the Eddy-Birchard Funeral Home in Osawatomie. Burial will be in the Osawatomie Cemetery. Memorials are to the Sterling Lake (park), 114
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Services for Myrtle Irene Durrant, 319 Main St., Osawatomie, were held Thursday in Eddy-Birchard Funeral Home. Mrs. Durrant, 83, died Monday, March 13, 1989 in Heritage Manor.
She was born April; 10, 1905, in the Spring Ridge community near Paola and here parents were Jesse C and Josephine Ricketts Pontious. She attended Spring Ridge Country School and Osawatomie High School.
On March14, 1925, she and Auburn B. Durrant were married in the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Durrant made their home in Osawatomie all of their married life except for 10 years from 1958 until 1968 when they lived in Little Rock, Ark. due to his work with Missouri Pacific Railroad.
Mrs. Durrant was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and was a past president of the First Presbyterian Women's Association. She was a member of Osawatomie Chapter No. 26, Order of Eastern Star, and was a Past Worthy Matron.
Preceding her in death were a brother, Bernal Pontious, and an infant son, Darrell Eugene Durrant.
Survivors include her husband, Auburn, of the home; one son, Maurice Dean Durrant, Salt Lake City, Utah; twin daughters, Irene Dollar, Overland Park, and Elaine Fry, Brighton, Colo.; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
The Rev. Thomas Sparks conducted the services. Dean Diediker sang, accompanied by Nelle Dollar, organist. Pall bearers were Eldon Pontious, Homer Russell, Fred Wicke, Evertt Whitney, Roy Carpenter and Bob Wilson. Burial was in the Osawatomie Cemetery. A memorial has been established in her name to the church.
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Jackson Tompkins Bullock appears in the 1891 edition of Goodspeed’s Biographical & Historical Memoirs of Western Arkansas for Pope County, Arkansas as follows:
Jackson T. Bullock, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Russellville, Arkansas
Mr. Bullock, the present efficient incumbent of the office of Clerk of the Circuit Court is a man of sober, sound judgment,progressive ideas, and one who attracts the regard of all who approach him. He was originally from Weakley County, Tennessee, his birth occurring on September 22, 1855, and was the sixth of eleven children born to William Jefferson and Mary Ann ( Wallace ) Bullock, natives, respectively, of Virginia and Tennessee. The parents were married in the last named State, and the father followed agricultural pursuits until 1856, when he came to Marion County, Arkansas., and from there to Pope County in the following year. His death occurred in this County in 1883. The mother is still living on the old homestead, three miles north of Dover. The paternal great-grandfather of our subject, William Bullock, was an Englishman, and came to the United States about the time of the Revolutionary War. He settled in Virginia, and followed farming there until his death which occurred when our subject's father, William Jefferson Bullock, was an infant. Amos Bullock, grandfather of our subject, was born in the Old Dominion, emigrated to Tennessee at an early day, followed farming, and there his death occurred about 1858. Jackson T. Bullock's educational advantages were limited, for he attended only the common three months' schools. He began teaching at the age of seventeen years and followed that as his principal occupation until the age of thirty-one when he was elected County Judge. He taught many years in one school and was a popular and very successful educator. He held the office of County Judge for two terms ( four years ), and on September 1,1890, he was elected Circuit Clerk of the County. He has ever been an active worker for the Democratic Party. He was married on October 1, 1882, to Miss Winnie Price, a native of this county and daughter of Allen A. Price, one of the early settlers of Tennessee. The fruits of this union were four children: Zola May ( who died at the age of seven months ), Allen Jefferson, Tillie, and Mary Frances. Mr. Bullock is a Mason, of Scottsville Lodge No. 112, and was Master of that Lodge for five years. He has taken the Chapter Degrees. Mrs. Bullock is a member of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Bullock is the owner of a small farm, has forty acres under cultivation, and has a pleasant home in Russellville.
( Since his daughter, Gussie S. ( Bullock ) Wilson was not born until 1893, she is not included in the Goodspeed Biography ).