Pioneer Of Coyle Dead Rites Set
(Printed in The Guthrie Leader, July 31, 1957> -- submitted by Renee Carroll-Sampson - Clarence F. Wandell, 78, pioneer county newspaperman, died at his home in Coyle Monday night.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Methodist Church at Coyle. Rev. D.B. Horton of Woodward will officiate, assisted by Rev. Jerry Tyson, and burial will be in the Coyle Cemetery under direction of the Davis Funeral Home. Wandell published The Cimarron Valley Clipper from 1907 until his retirement in 1943.
He is survived by his wife, Grace E., of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Doris Parrish, Denver, Colo.; and Mrs. Lois Whittington, Whittier, Calif.; one son, C.F. Wandell, Jr., Oklahoma City; seven grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren. One son preceded him in death.
The Cimarron Valley Clipper, Vol. 18, No. 16, Thursday, Aug. 22, 1918) - Father Wandell (Timothy Wandell) - submitted by Renee Carroll-Sampson - Once more we are called upon to chronicle the death of a dear parent - our father passed away early Sunday morning at the rip old age of 92 yrs., 5 months, 22 days. He spent the last few weeks of his life at our home in Coyle, coming here from Wichita, Kansas, where he had lived the past couple of years with his daughter.
Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church, by Rev. J. W. Lanham pastor. And interment made in the Coyle cemetery beside his wife.
Timothy Wandell was born in Alleghany County, New York, Feb. 26, 1826, died at Coyle, Okla., Aug. 18, 1918.
He moved in the early fifties to Iowa where he married Mrs. Carrie Brown, a widow with one daughter, now Mrs. Carrie Fansler, of Meridian, Christmas day 1865. To this union five children were born, one dying in infancy; the four surviving children are: C.A. Wandell, Lenora, Kansas, Mrs. G.L. Garner, Wichita, Kansas, Timothy Wandell, Millwood, Oregon, and C.F. Wandell of Coyle.
Father Wandell was one of the pioneer settlers of Phillips County, Kansas, moving there in the early seventies and remaining most of the time until his family was grown.
During a short residence in Arkansas about 26 years ago, he was converted and became a member of the Baptist church, remaining a true and faithful Christian until the end.
Several months ago he fell and fractured his hip, and has since been bedfast. At times his suffering was intense but he was always patient and uncomplaining, only at times expressing a desire to be with his wife who preceded him in death nearly three years ago.
We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their kind sympathy and assistance during our sorrow and also for the beautiful flowers sent.
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