Digital Augusta

Augusta, Kansas

2014-02-03
Collection: 2014

Title

2014-02-03

2014-02-13

Subject

Trible, Margery Ann (Moulds)

Mattox, Jimmy F. "Jim"

Description

Obituaries published in the Augusta Daily Gazette

Creator

Augusta Daily Gazette [Kansas]

Source

Augusta Historical Museum, Augusta, Kansas

http://augustahistoricalsociety.com

Publisher

Augusta Public Library, Augusta, Kansas, USA

Date

2014-02-15

Rights

In Copyright In Copyright

Published with permission of copyright holder. Further reproduction prohibited.

Format

application/pdf

Language

English

Type

Clippings

Identifier

b20#012 2014



Citation
Augusta Daily Gazette [Kansas], “2014-02-03,” Digital Augusta, accessed November 21, 2024, https://augusta.digitalsckls.info/item/2536.
Text

February 15, 2014


CUSHING, OKLA.
Margery A. Trible, 83

Margery Ann (Moulds) Trible, 83, passed away Monday, Feb. 3, 2014 in
Cushing, Okla.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 17, 2014 at ! the First Presbyterian Church in Cushing, Okla., and burial will be in May at the Garden of Memories in Waterloo,Iowa.
Born July 3,1930 in Lake City, Iowa, Margery was the daughter of George Howard Moulds and Margaret Ethlyn Braidwood. A graduate of the Iowa State Teacher’s College, Margery married Graydon Eugene Trible of Waterloo, on Dec. 25th 1950, and joined her husband’s family dairy farming business, Idle Knot Farm.
During their life together, the family lived in Fort Dodge, Iowa, Augusta, Kan., and Ripley, Okla. The couple’s two eldest daughters Ardith (David) Haagenstad of Augusta, and Margaret (Rodney) Wiederstein of Shattuck, Okla, were born in Waterloo. Their other two children, Marilyn Trible of Stillwater and Craig Trible of Ripley were bom in El Dorado.
Margery was an accomplished organist, avid reader and knitter. For many years, she was the organist for the First United Presbyterian Church in Augusta. The couple owned and operated several businesses in Augusta, in which she was active in the daily operations. After moving to Ripley, she and Graydon resumed their life as dairy farmers at the Oklahoma Idle Knot Farm. For a period of time, she volunteered as a tutor for the international students of Oklahoma State University in the ESL program. She was very proud that all her children and grandchildren achieved further education beyond a high school diploma. A survivor of breast cancer, Margery was diagnosed with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus in late 2005 and resided at Linwood Village in Cushing, Okla, since 2006^ __
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Margery is survived by: her husband of 63 years,, Graydon; her four children; grandsons, liroy (Kara) Haagenstadof Augusta, Bryan Haagenstad of Stillwater, Okla., Zach (Martha) Wiederstein of Arkansas City, Kan. ; granddaughter, Rhonda (Homer) Thomas and Houston Thomas of Shattuck, Okla.; greatgrandchildren, Caleb and Ellie of Augusta; her brother, Arthur (Carrol) Moulds, Webster City, Iowa; and Gray-don’s sister, Maiy (Edwin) Ahrens, Rosemount, Minn.; numerous nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials to the National Hydrocephalus Foundation, 12413 Centralia, Lakewood, CA 90715-162 or the Elevator Fund of the First Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 1027, Cushing, OK 74023.

WICHITA
Jimmy F.‘Jim’ Mattox, 65

Jimmy F. “Jim” Mattox, 65, of Wichita, died Feb. 13, 2014, at Via Christi St. Francis in Wichita.
Graveside service will bti at 2 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 17, 2014, at Sunset Lawns Cemetery in El Dorado.


Original Format

Newspaper clippings affixed to loose-leaf notebook page