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    1. [OKROGERM] Hunt, Elizabeth Narsell Ramsey
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hunt, Ramsey, Thompson, Thurmond Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5YB.2ACE/2611 Message Board Post: Elizabeth Narsell Ramsey was born January 9, 1945 in Salina County, Missouri. She was united in marriage to William Hunt in the spring of 1866 and to this union eight children were born: Lavihnia, deceased, Robert Lester Hunt of Cheyenne, Cora Edna Thompson of of Cheyenne, William Frank Hunt of Elk City, Martha Janette Thurmond of Oklahoma City, Irvin E. Hunt of Cheyenne and D.N. hunt of Strong City, Wallace Hunt, deceased. Mrs. Hunt united with the Presbyterian church at the age of 12, in later years she and her husband united with the Methodist church and lived a devoted Christian life the remainder of her life. Mes. Hunt departed this life Tuesday January 22, 1929 at the home of her son, R.L. Hunt who resides a few miles southwest of Cheyenne. At the time of her death she was 84 years and 13 days of age. Grandma Hunt as she was so familiarly called has made her home in this community since the opening of the country to settlement, and has at all times been loved and respected by all who knew her. Of late years, on account of her advanced age has not been able to enjoy the fellowship of her many friends, but those who know the earlier history of this community will remember her as a conscientious and devoted Christian worker, and a scatterer of sunshine aong life's pathway of those less fortunate. While her life was extended beyond the alloted time of man, her passing is a great loss to her family and the community. Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church in this city Wednesday afternoon with Rev. C.E. Rhoades officiating after which the remains were laid to rest in the Cheyenne Cemetery, Cheyenne, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. All the children were present at the funeral as well as a large number of grand children. The Star joins with the bereaved in this sad hour.

    10/14/2001 08:17:01