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| Birth: | 21 Jun 1886 in Coloma, Carroll Co., Missouri 1 |
| Death: | 2 Mar 1949 in Cushing, Oklahoma 1 |
| Sex: | F |
| Father: | David A. McLaury, Rev. b. 15 May 1849 in Mercer County, Pennsylvania |
| Mother: | Laura Ellen Bartlett b. 23 Feb 1856 in Chillicothe, Mousouri |
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| Robert Guy Boatright (Husband) b. 5 Apr 1884 in Lone Elm, Anderson Co., Kansas
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| Marriage: | 9 JUN 1909 in Cushing, OK |
| Marriage: | 9 JUN 1909 in Cushing, Oklahoma |
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Glenn Lorraine Boatright b. 29 May 1910 in Burrton, Harvey Co., Kansas
Richard McLaury Boatright b. 21 Nov 1911 in Burrton, KS
Robert Guy Boatright, Jr. b. 15 Jul 1914 in Cushing, Payne Co., Oklahoma
Laura Louise Boatright b. 13 May 1917 in Cushing, Payne Co., Oklahoma
Richard McLaury Boatright b. Private
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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #0495, Date of Import: Nov 9, 1996]
Notes from "Boatright/McLaury Genealogy" compiled by R. G. Boatright, 1937:
Atha Ellen McLaury Boatright was a charter member of the Presbyterian Church of Cushing, Oklahoma. She was a member of the DAR...National #242262 dated 4/14/1928. She attended elementary school at Lone Oak School, Lincoln Co. Oklahoma and High School in Cushing, OK. She clerked for a number of years prior to her marriage.
Atha was President of the P.E.O. and Hyhpatia Clubs of Cushing and was an active worker in the women's organizations of the local church. She was voted an Honorary Member of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, USA.
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Obituary, "Cushing Daily Citizen", Thursday, 3 March, 1949:
"Mrs. Atha Ellen Boatright, wife of R. G. Boatright, a pioneer of Cushing and outstanding for unselfish devotion to church, family and friends, died at 10:45 P.M. Wednesday at the local hospital.
"Mrs. Boatright came to Cushing at the age of 6 with her parents, the late Rev. and Mrs. D. A. McLaury. Her father was a pioneer minister and one of the organizers of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Boatright was a charter member of this church and a devoted worker until her health prevented. She served for a number of years as stewardship secretary of the church and was voted an Honorary Membership on the Board of Foreign Missions.
"Funeral services will be held at First Presbyterian Church at three o'clock tomorrow with the Rev. Lewis R. Rogers, pastor in charge of the service. Burial will be at Fairlawn Cemetery.
"Surviving relatives include the husband, R. G. Boatright, one daughter, Mrs. Phillip J. Wells, three sons, Glenn L, Pasadena, Texas, Richard M., Colorado City, Texas, Robert, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, five brothers, Guy L., Elmer R., Hugh T. and Sheldon McLaury...all of Cushing and Edwin McLaury of Bartlesville, four sisters, Mrs. Floyd Griffith, Cushing, Mrs. Harriet Morgan, Bacone University, Muskogee, Mrs Leo Applegate, Drumright and Mrs. B.E. Naugle, Boulder, Colorado. She also had eleven grandchildren.
"At one time, Mrs. Boatright belonged to several local organizations and was active and generous to marked degree in participation in all their activities. Besides her church societies, she had belonged to the D.A.R., the Hypatia Club, the P.E.O. and the Eastern Star. In recent years ill health caused her to resign from several of these groups.
"While Mrs. Boatright was in the local hospital only one week, she spent some time at the Mayo Clinic one year ago and had been in failing health since.
"Born in Carroll County, Mo., June 21, 1886, Mrs. Boatright came to Cushing with her parents at the age of six. She was married to R.G. Boatright, June 9th, 1909. They lived in Cushing all of their married life and reared a family here.
"In countless ways Mrs. Boatright was a unique and unusual person. She often said that her church came first, yet, she had a wide circle of friends and many relatives, with all of whom she kept in very close touch. She was also possessed of business ability, having assisted her husband at times in selling real estate and having dealt in antiques.
" 'I am rich, you know' is one of her remarkable statements. 'We have enough to give and share and for ourselves. It is such riches compared with some days which I remember. I am glad that I am a pioneer and can remember. It makes me know that I am rich!'"
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