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Amon McKeever ObituaryThis 1921 News
Article - Amon McKeever's Obituary Amon McKeever Died SaturdayGrim Reaper Takes Only Son and Daughter
Such is the burden that rests upon the shoulders of Mr. and Mrs. John McKeever, pioneer Woods countians living six miles west of Alva, since the death of their only son Amon, at the Cherokee Hospital last Saturday night. Three weeks ago, their, only daughter, Miss Phoebe, died at the Cherokee Hospital after a valiant fight after an appendicitis operation. At the time of her death, her brother was in the hospital in a very serious condition with appendicitis. Hopes had been held for his recovery but last Saturday evening he suffered a sudden relapse and life departed. Amon E. McKeever was born in Seymour, Iowa, April 29, 1882 where he lived until he became 12 years of age. He then came with his parents to the Cherokee Strip at the opening and they took a claim which his parents now make their home. He attended the schools in Alva. On November 10, 1907, he married Corilla Bryson, and to this family was added one son, John, now 13 years of age. Deceased worked in both Alva and Avard until 9 years ago, when he and his family went to make their home on a ranch near Freedom. He had been in poor health all summer but was not thought to be in a serious condition until about five weeks ago, when he was taken to the Hospital at Cherokee. He is survived by his wife and son, father and mother, and a host of friends throughout Woods County to mourn his untimely departure from this life. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Christian church, with Rev. J. M Asbell, officiating. The I.O.O.F. attended the funeral. Interment in A.O.U.W. Cemetery. |