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Alice Elizabeth <I>Firmin</I> Musgrove

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Alice Elizabeth Firmin Musgrove

Birth
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Death
30 Jun 1960 (aged 84)
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.5186581, Longitude: -97.9395131
Plot
2nd Addition, Block 24, Lot 41, Space I
Memorial ID
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Rites For City Woman Held

Alice Elizabeth Musgrove, 501 South Hoff, died last Thursday in her home after a long illness.

Mrs. Musgrove was born Sept. 6, 1875 in London, England, and moved to Girard, Kan., with her family on Sept. 21, 1883. On Nov. 17, 1900 the family moved to El Reno.

She was a member of the First Presbyterian church and was organist for the church for 43 years.

Survivors include a niece, Mrs, Guen Townsend, San Antonio, Tex., and four nephews, Charles Firmin of Texarkana, Tex., George P. Firmin of Atlanta, Ga., Jack Firmin, Mount Pleasant, Tex., and Treher Firmin of Waco, Tex.

She is also survived by one sister-in-law, Mrs. Neva Musgrove of Columbus, Ohio.

Funeral services were Saturday at 10 a.m. in the First Presbyterian church with the Rev. John A. Westin officiating and burial in the El Reno cemetery under direction of Benson funeral home.

The El Reno American (El Reno, Oklahoma)
07 July 1960, Thursday • Page 5
Rites For City Woman Held

Alice Elizabeth Musgrove, 501 South Hoff, died last Thursday in her home after a long illness.

Mrs. Musgrove was born Sept. 6, 1875 in London, England, and moved to Girard, Kan., with her family on Sept. 21, 1883. On Nov. 17, 1900 the family moved to El Reno.

She was a member of the First Presbyterian church and was organist for the church for 43 years.

Survivors include a niece, Mrs, Guen Townsend, San Antonio, Tex., and four nephews, Charles Firmin of Texarkana, Tex., George P. Firmin of Atlanta, Ga., Jack Firmin, Mount Pleasant, Tex., and Treher Firmin of Waco, Tex.

She is also survived by one sister-in-law, Mrs. Neva Musgrove of Columbus, Ohio.

Funeral services were Saturday at 10 a.m. in the First Presbyterian church with the Rev. John A. Westin officiating and burial in the El Reno cemetery under direction of Benson funeral home.

The El Reno American (El Reno, Oklahoma)
07 July 1960, Thursday • Page 5


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