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Mabon, Erben


Funeral Home Data

Deceased:Mabon, Erben
Born:Dec 07 1890
Died:Nov 08 1971
Remarks:Erben C. Mabon, born Dec 7, 1890 and died Nov 8, 1971. Buried G.A.R. cemetery, Miami Oklahoma.
Record Source:Cooper Funeral Home
(Funeral Record)Miami, Ottawa County, OK

City Directory Data

Text:mine operator, resides 311 B Street NW, Miami, Oklahoma.
Record Source:1917-1918 City Directory
(City Directory)Miami, Ottawa County, OK

Abstract Data

Barney Barnett hinted that Erb Mabon will have a good chance to use his new fishing rod casting in Spring River when the Eagles play Baxter Springs Kansas in an effort to recover baseballs that Barney's team will knock into the river. That's Barney's side of the story. What do you boys say, Erb and Bryon Hutchens? Same column Special Notice! Erb Mabon should be made to punch a time clock. There's a can of fishing worms and a new casting rod in his car.

Miami News Record — Miami, OK

Apr 23 1939 · p.9 · col.2

Zella Jane Mabon, lovely little 4 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mabon, underwent a tonsillectomy Monday in Picher hospital at Picher Oklahoma.

Miami News Record — Miami, OK

Jun 18 1939 · p.11 · col.2

Erben C. Mabon, 80, a retired Eagle Picher Mining Company official who was a pioneer in advancement of safety techniques in the Tri-State mining field, died at 6 pm Monday at St. John's hospital, Tulsa Oklahoma, where he had been a patient for the past week. He succumbed to a heart attack following surgery. Mr. Mabon was a mine superintendent and operator in this area before entering the Army in 1928, during World War I. Later he was employed by the Eagle Picher Company for 32 years, during which mining safety was one of his major areas of responsibility. He retired in 1957 as Eagle Picher personnel director. He also served on the National Labor Relations Board for a year. Born Dec 7, 1890, at Hartville Missouri, Mr. Mabon had lived in Miami since 1909. His father the late James S. Mabon, was an early day state senator from Miami. Mabon was a member of the First United Methodist church and the Miami American Legion post. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Joy Mabon, of the home at 720 McKinley; a son, Dale Mabon, Miami; two daughters, Mrs. Willie Osborn, Miami, and Mrs. Earl Elliott, Tulsa; three sisters, Miss Zella Mabon and Mrs. Edna Sween, both of Miami, and Mrs. Edith McWilliams, Green Mountain Falls, Colorado, and eight grandchildren. Arrangements for final rites will be announced by the Cooper funeral home.

Miami News Record — Miami, OK

Nov 09 1971 · p.2 · col.7

Obituary.

Miami News Record — Miami, OK

Nov 10 1971 · p.3 · col.5

Book: Hard Rock Lead and Zinc Mining Men — S J Mahurin

ISBN: 1-892744-95-3