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32. George
F ACKLEY appeared in the census 1920 & 1930 in Oklahoma.
He was born about 1901 in Oklahoma.28,38,39,40 On 9 Apr 1930 he was a butcher
in own shop at Hammon, Roger Mills , Oklahoma.40
He was living in 1930 in Hammon, Roger Mills , Oklahoma.40 He died on 24 Oct 1961.28,37,38,75 Jerry H
Collins has death as ca 1971 He was buried in Red Hill Cemetery, Roger Mills
, Oklahoma.28,38 He was Butcher.41 George
F ACKLEY and Eda Minnie FLYNT were married on 28 Jan 1923 in Arapaho, Custer,
Oklahoma.28,37,38,40,75 Eda
Minnie FLYNT was born on 7 Feb 1900 in Cleveland , Oklahoma.37,38,40,46,57 She appeared in the census in 1930 in Oklahoma.
She died on 5 Feb 1990 in Clinton, Custer , Oklahoma.37,38,46,57 She was
buried in Red Hill Cemetery, Roger Mills , Oklahoma.38,41 Her Social
Security Number was 445-14-3837 OK.46
Her Obituary appeared in the76
FLYNT, Eda M. (ACKLEY) 89 7 Feb 1900 Old Johnston, Cleveland Co., OK 5 Feb 1990
Clinton, OK Nieces, Mrs. Harvey White, Mrs. Dick Dugger, Mrs. Clifford Allee,
Mrs. Bob Pool, Mrs. Carol Burgess, Mrs Clyde Hammond, Mrs. Leon Tomberlin, Floetta
Ackley Seright, Alta Ann Ackley Burgeron & Mrs. Earl Long; Nephews, Preston,
Frank & Edward Bailey; Robert, Elbert & Joe Bill Flynt, J.T. Ackley &
Jimmy Stout
Funeral services for Eda Ackley will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday at the
First Methodist Church of Hammon, OK, Roger Mills County. Officiating will be
Rev. Rich Redinger and Rev. David Sanders. Burial will follow in the Red Hill
Cemetery under the direction of the Martin Funeral Home.
Eda Flynt Ackley was born in Old Johnston in Cleveland County on Feb. 7, 1900
and died in the Methodist Care Center at Clinton, OK, Feb. 5 at the age of 89.
She came to Custer County with her parents to a farm just northeast of Hammon
when she was ver young. She attended Pie Flat School. On Jan. 28, 1923 she was
married to George F. Ackley at Arapaho. They began farming on Quartermaster Creek.
In 1925 they made their home in Hammon where they lived until just before WWII.
They then moved to California where they lived until 1945. Mr. Ackley was employed
at a grocery store in Clinton and they lived in Clinton with the exception of
1 year when they lived in Mead, Kans., in the 1950's. Mr. Ackley preceded her
in death on Oct. 24, 1961. Mrs. Ackley and her sister, Mrs. Callie Sketchley
operated a cafe in Clinton for 11 years. Eda was a member of the United Methodist
Church at Hammon where she served a Secretary and Treasurer. She taught Sunday
School in her church for many years. She was a member of the Eastern Star.
Besides her husband and parents she was preceded in death by four sisters and
two brother. Her survivors include 10 nieces: Mrs. Harvey White, Mrs. Dick Dugger,
Mrs. Clifford Allee, Mrs. Bob Pool, Mrs. Carol Burgess, Mrs. Clyde Hammond, Mrs.
Leon Tomberlin, Floetta Acklely Seright, Alta Ann Ackley Burgeron and Mrs. Earl
Long; 8 nephews: Preston, Fran, and Edward Bailey; Robert, Elbert, and Jo Bill
Flynt, J.T. Ackley and Jimmy Stout. Also many great and great great nieces and
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