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Mayfield, J. C. "Cy"


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65 year old longtime resident of Picher Oklahoma and Douthat Oklahoma, died in Springfield Missouri, at 8:30 a.m. today following a long illness. A World War I veteran, Mayfield formerly was employed as a blacksmith with the Golden Rod Mining Company in Cardin Oklahoma. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eula Mayfield, a teacher in the Whitebird school at Picher; two brothers, Wes Mayfield of Eldorado Springs Missouri, and Everett Mayfield of Seymour Missouri; three sisters, Mrs. Zena Davis of Higgins Missouri, and Mrs. Ola Alexandria and Mrs. Rhetta Bouldin, both of Springfield, and his step-mother, Mrs. Jane Mayfield of Fordland Missouri. Funeral services will be conducted at the First Baptist church in Pleasant Hope Missouri, five miles west of Brighton, at 1 p.m. Saturday. Burial will be in the Bolivar Missouri, cemetery under direction of the Erwin-Blue funeral home. Mrs. Eula Mayfield may be reached Friday night at the home of a brother, Jim Bradford, at Pleasant Hope.

Miami News Record — Miami, OK

Feb 25 1955 · p.5 · col.7

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

ISBN: 1-892744-95-3