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Haines, Claude William


City Directory Data

Text:Claude William Haines, a hard rock lead and zinc miner and wife May Haines, reside 100 North Connell Avenue, Picher, Oklahoma
Record Source:1931 Picher Section of City Directory
(City Directory)Miami, Ottawa County, OK

Abstract Data

Obituary.

Ottawa County Beacon — Quapaw, OK

Nov 28 1946

Claude W. Haines, a 52 year old resident of Picher Oklahoma died at 7 o'clock Saturday morning at his home, 214 East Ninth street, Picher. He was a veteran of World War I and worked for the Davis Big Chief mine for 15 years until he became ill about a year ago. He had been a resident of Picher for more than 20 years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. May Haines of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Ellen Heltzel and Mrs. Nellie Whitney, both of Picher, and four grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at the Pentecostal church in Douthat at 2:00 o'clock, Monday with Rev. Jackson officiating. The American Legion post of Picher conducted a military service at the grave in the G.A.R. cemetery at Miami OK. Burial was under the direction of Goodson-Durnil funeral home.

Ottawa County Beacon — Quapaw, OK

Nov 28 1946 · p.1 · col.2

age 52, resident of Picher, died Saturday, a World War I veteran. Survived by wife May; two daughters Mrs. Ellen Heltzel and Mrs. Nellie Whitney. Buried G.A.R. cemetery, Miami Oklahoma

Ottawa County Beacon — Quapaw, OK

Nov 28 1946

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