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Ruby Canton

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Ruby Canton

Birth
Buffalo, Johnson County, Wyoming, USA
Death
Jul 1928 (aged 42)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.4987673, Longitude: -97.5257088
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THE OKLAHOMAN (Oklahoma City, OK)

7/19/1928 COLLEGE LIBRARIAN DIES AT ST. LOUIS (Thursday)
Ruby Canton Widely Known For Work at Edmond

Ruby Canton, __ years old, _____ librarian of Central State Teachers' college at Edmond, died at St. Louis Wednesday afternoon according to word received by friends and relatives here.

Miss Canton, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canton, is survived by her mother who was with her in St. Louis. Her father, a widely known peace officer, died several months ago.
Through her work as college librarian, Miss Canton established a wide acquaintance over the state.
Funeral services will be held from the Hahn funeral home Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

7/20/1928 DEATHS & FUNERALS (Friday)
Miss Ruby Canton, daughter of the late Gen. Frank M. Canton, Edmond, died Wednesday at St. Louis, Mo. Services will be conducted from the Hahn funeral home Friday 4 p.m. Interment Fairlawn.

7/20/1928 Ruby Canton Rites To Be Held Friday (Friday)
Funeral services for Miss Ruby Canton, daughter of the late Frank M. Canton, will be held at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Hahn funeral home.
Miss Canton died suddenly Wednesday night in St. Louis from a sudden heart attack. Miss Canton had been ill several months but was thought to be recovering.
Services will be conducted by Judge Elmer L. Fulton, former reader in the Christian Science church of which Miss Canton was a member. Burial will be in Fairlawn cemetery.

(Contributed by Emily Jordan)

Ruby Canton Rites To Be Held Friday
Funeral services for Miss Ruby Canton, daughter of the late Frank M. Canton, will be held at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Hahn funeral home.
Miss Canton died suddenly Wednesday night in St. Louis from a sudden heart attack. Miss Canton had been ill for several months but was thought to be recovering.
Services will be conducted by Judge Elmer L. Fulton, former reader in the Christian Science church of which Miss Canton was a member. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery.
SOURCE: Oklahoman Archive; Oklahoma City, OK July 20, 1928
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THE OKLAHOMAN (Oklahoma City, OK)

7/19/1928 COLLEGE LIBRARIAN DIES AT ST. LOUIS (Thursday)
Ruby Canton Widely Known For Work at Edmond

Ruby Canton, __ years old, _____ librarian of Central State Teachers' college at Edmond, died at St. Louis Wednesday afternoon according to word received by friends and relatives here.

Miss Canton, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canton, is survived by her mother who was with her in St. Louis. Her father, a widely known peace officer, died several months ago.
Through her work as college librarian, Miss Canton established a wide acquaintance over the state.
Funeral services will be held from the Hahn funeral home Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

7/20/1928 DEATHS & FUNERALS (Friday)
Miss Ruby Canton, daughter of the late Gen. Frank M. Canton, Edmond, died Wednesday at St. Louis, Mo. Services will be conducted from the Hahn funeral home Friday 4 p.m. Interment Fairlawn.

7/20/1928 Ruby Canton Rites To Be Held Friday (Friday)
Funeral services for Miss Ruby Canton, daughter of the late Frank M. Canton, will be held at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Hahn funeral home.
Miss Canton died suddenly Wednesday night in St. Louis from a sudden heart attack. Miss Canton had been ill several months but was thought to be recovering.
Services will be conducted by Judge Elmer L. Fulton, former reader in the Christian Science church of which Miss Canton was a member. Burial will be in Fairlawn cemetery.

(Contributed by Emily Jordan)

Ruby Canton Rites To Be Held Friday
Funeral services for Miss Ruby Canton, daughter of the late Frank M. Canton, will be held at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Hahn funeral home.
Miss Canton died suddenly Wednesday night in St. Louis from a sudden heart attack. Miss Canton had been ill for several months but was thought to be recovering.
Services will be conducted by Judge Elmer L. Fulton, former reader in the Christian Science church of which Miss Canton was a member. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery.
SOURCE: Oklahoman Archive; Oklahoma City, OK July 20, 1928
::: Contributor: genieangel (47288257) β€’ 05-2021


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