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Son | Scott Trimmer (b. 13 June 1847) |
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Son | Scott Trimmer (b. 13 June 1847) |
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Father | John Perkins, Jr. (b. 21 December 1834, d. 5 November 1891) |
Mother | Georgianna Virginia Roberts (b. 17 July 1835, d. 7 March 1917) |
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Son | Clarence Roberts Perkins+ (b. 23 March 1897, d. 31 December 1973) |
Son | John William Perkins (b. 12 May 1900, d. 29 November 1971) |
Son | Harold Tuft Perkins+ (b. 23 November 1906, d. 17 December 1983) |
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Daughter | Vergie Cloyd+ (b. 23 July 1883, d. 22 March 1919) |
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Daughter | Vergie Cloyd+ (b. 23 July 1883, d. 22 March 1919) |
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Father | Caswell Prewitt Paxton (b. 14 June 1859, d. 3 December 1948) |
Mother | Elizabeth Vaughan (b. 4 April 1863, d. 15 August 1942) |
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Daughter | Phoebe King Larimore+ (b. 26 January 1914, d. 6 March 1993) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Paxton Larimore+ (b. 3 July 1918, d. 5 November 1982) |
Son | James Paxton Larimore+ (b. 29 November 1920, d. 26 October 1991) |
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Father | Walter King Larimore (b. 3 January 1889, d. 2 June 1969) |
Mother | Margery Elizabeth Paxton (b. 19 January 1889, d. 12 January 1973) |
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Son | James King Larimore+ |
Son | Alan Dell Larimore+ (b. 28 April 1952, d. 25 December 1981) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
James Paxton Larimore passed away on October 26, 1991 at the age of 70, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. "Packy," as he was affectionately known by his family and friends, was a lifelong resident of Oklahoma City, an Army Air Corps veteran of WWII, and was retired from the Kerr-McGee Corp. He was an alumnus of the University of Oklahoma and a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.
He was preceded in death by a son, Alan Dell Larimore. He is survived by his beloved wife, Carol of Oklahoma City; a son, James K. Larimore of Edmond, his daughters-in-law, Gayle Larimore of Edmond and Della Larimore of Lancaster, CA, and three wonderful grandchildren, Jay, Brian and Casey Jeanne; sister, Phoebe Larimore Savage and many nieces and nephews. In his own quiet and compassionate way, Packy touched so many lives. He will be deeply missed, but his passing is made easier because he is now at home with his maker.
Services 2 pm Monday, October 28, 1991 at the First Christian Church, NW 36th & Walker, Okla. City. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation or First Christian Church of Okla. City.
Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper Rose Hill Burial Park 60th & N. Western 848-3744
Published in The Oklahoman, Oct 28, 1991.
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Father | Merrill Dell Miller (b. 29 December 1889, d. 25 November 1957) |
Mother | Susan Green (b. 20 March 1890, d. 31 January 1976) |
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Son | James King Larimore+ |
Son | Alan Dell Larimore+ (b. 28 April 1952, d. 25 December 1981) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
The Oklahoman, June 18, 2005:
Carol Jean Miller Larimore passed away peacefully on June 17, 2005 after a long illness which she endured with grace and dignity. Carol was born on May 23, 1921 to Dell and Susan Miller in Oklahoma City, where she lived her entire life. A graduate of Classen High School, she attended Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri, and the University of Oklahoma where she received her degree.
In 1946 she married her sweetheart, James Paxton "Packy" Larimore and they spent 45 wonderful years together before his death in 1991. Following a short stint as a school teacher, Carol was a full time loving wife and mother of two sons. She was active in her community as a long time member of Junior Ready to Help, Delta Gamma Alumnae, and First Christian Church.
Carol's husband, Packy and her son, Alan Dell Larimore preceded her in death. She is survived by her brother, Herbert D. Miller and his wife Rosiland of OKC; her son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Gayle Larimore of Edmond; her daughter-in-law, Della Fields Larimore of Pasadena, CA; and Jay, Brian and Casey, her grandchildren, who were her pride and joy. Numerous nieces and nephews also survive.
A memorial services will be held Monday, June 20, 2005 at 2 pm at Crown Heights Christian Church. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Alzheimer's Association or the Oklahoma Medical Research Foumdation. The family also sends special thanks to the wonderful staff of The Springs and The Gardens at The Fountains at Canterbury and at Good Shephard Hospice for their care and support. Mom, we know your journey is just beginning, and that you are smiling down upon us. Hahn-Cook & Draper Funeral Home.
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Father | Walter King Larimore (b. 3 January 1889, d. 2 June 1969) |
Mother | Margery Elizabeth Paxton (b. 19 January 1889, d. 12 January 1973) |
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Son | Phillip Larimore Savage+ |
Daughter | Elizabeth Halsell Savage+ |
Daughter | Phoebe Anne Savage+ |
Son | Robert Leonard Savage+ |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Phoebe Larimore Savage was born January 26, 1914 in Oklahoma City and died March 6, 1993 in Tucson, Arizona, after suffering a heart attack.
She was the daughter of Margery Paxton and W. King Larimore of Oklahoma City. Her parents, brother, James P. Larimore of Oklahoma City, and sister, Betty Harlow of Washington, D.C., predeceased her.
Phoebe attended Wilson Elementary and graduated from Classen High School. She attended the University of Oklahoma and graduated in 1935 with a BS degree in business. While at the University, Phoebe was a member of many campus organizations, including Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Sooner Yearbook staff, String Choir, and the YWCA.
In 1937, Phoebe married Leonard Harlin Savage of Oklahoma City. Phoebe and Leonard were married 55 years until they were separated by Leonard's death in December 1992.
Phoebe actively supported the Young Women's Christian Association throughout her life, including serving as President of the Downtown YWCA. She also participated in many Oklahoma City civic, charitable, and educational organizations, including the Twentieth Century Club, Blue Stockings, Third Friday Book Club, Thursday Book Club, Daughters of the American Colonists, Daughters of the American Revolution, Junior Hospitality, and Huguenot Society.
Phoebe was a past President of the Oklahoma City Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Association. She was an originator of the Flaming Festival, which is an annual major fund-raising event for the sorority. In 1978, Phoebe was honored as "Theta of the Year" by the Oklahoma City Chapter. She also served a permanent alumnae Secretary for many years.
She was an avid golfer and an active member in the Ladies Golf Associations at Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club and Skyline Country Club, Tucson, Arizona. Phoebe had a great love for fishing and water activities at Grand Lake where she and Leonard waterskied and fished with their children and grandchildren for over 30 years.
Phoebe and Leonard had been actively involved in Skyline Country Club Estates and the Tucson community since 1963. She had a great affection for the people of southern Arizona and the majesty of the land that surrounds them.
Phoebe was an active member of the Crown Heights Christian Church, serving as President of the Christian Womens Fellowship, a Deaconess and as a longtime member of the Victory Class. She served as a volunteer with Mobile Meals for many years.
Phoebe is survived by two sons, Phillip and Robert of Oklahoma City; two daughters, Elizabeth del Pozo, of San Diego, Ca., and Anne Holbrook of Oklahoma City; 14 grandchildren, Ann Harlin, John and Thomas Savage; Stacey Stewart; Laurie Huebner, Phoebe Pluchar, Jeff Huebner, Carlos del Pozo; Michael, Lisa and Sarah Holbrook; Harlin, Mary Anne and Lane Savage; and a great-grandson, David Cardenas. She is also survived by her nephew, James Larimore of Oklahoma City; nephew, Larry Harlow and nieces, Peggy Knight and Trudy Dervan of Washington, D.C.; and many great nieces and nephews.
As a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and friend, Phoebe showed by example her Christian beliefs and provided inspiration to all of us with her generosity, caring and warmth.
Services will be held at Crown Heights Christian Church on Wednesday, March 10, 1993 at 2 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family has established memorials in Phoebe's name with Crown Heights Christian Church and the Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Omicron Memorial Fund, 2609 Cypress Ave., Norman, Ok 73069.
Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper Funeral Home
(Published in The Oklahoman, March 9, 1993.)
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Father | Walter King Larimore (b. 3 January 1889, d. 2 June 1969) |
Mother | Margery Elizabeth Paxton (b. 19 January 1889, d. 12 January 1973) |
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Daughter | Margery Gindling Harlow (b. 11 January 1943, d. 19 June 2010) |
Daughter | Trudy Paxton Harlow |
Son | Bryce Larimore Harlow |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
The wife of longtime Republican political adviser Bryce N. Harlow died Friday of cancer at her daughter's home in Arlington, Va. Betty Larimore Harlow was 64.
Mrs. Harlow, born and reared in Oklahoma City, was a graduate of Classen High School.
In 1938, she earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Oklahoma.
Although the Harlows lived only six blocks apart when they were growing up in Oklahoma City, they did not meet until they attended college. They were married on Sept. 25, 1940.
Mrs. Harlow and her husband moved in 1940 to the Washington area, where they have remained except for two brief periods in 1946 and 1953, when they lived in Oklahoma.
Mrs. Harlow was active in Republican politics from the precinct to the national level in Oklahoma and Virginia, and worked in several state and congressional campaigns.
She once told an interviewer that after her husband signed on to campaign for Eisenhower, "He did the volunteering, and then left town on business and speech-making, leaving me to do the door-to-door political canvasing."
After Eisenhower was elected, her husband served as a top aide to the president and did the same for President Nixon. He also was a close adviser to former President Gerald R. Ford. He was the principal writer, editor and policy director of the Republican national platforms of 1956, 1964, 1968 and 1972.
During their years in Washington, the Harlows became known for their friendliness, warmth, loyalty and good humor.
When Harlow retired from his job as a Washington lobbyist for Procter & Gamble Co. in 1978, Ford sent him a two-page hand-written letter in which he thanked the Harlows for "so many wonderful memories of our friendship."
"We thank you both for making our lives better in so many ways," Ford wrote.
Since 1978, the Harlows have lived in Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Mrs. Harlow also was active in the local and regional chapters of the Kappa Alpha Theta national sorority, was a longtime member of a local bridge club, and was a member of a Northern Virginia Bowling League team.
She was a member of the Rock Spring Congregational Church in Arlington, Va., and in recent months was the organist at Bethesda United Methodist Church near Harpers Ferry.
Survivors include her husband, three children, Margery H. Knight, Trudy H. Lunger and Bryce L. Harlow, and 10 grandchildren, all of the Washington area.
In Oklahoma City, she is survived by her sister, Mrs. Leonard H. Savage, and her brother, J.P. Larimore.
Memorial services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Rock Springs Congregational Church in Arlington, Va.
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Father | Thomas Halsell Savage (b. 6 September 1877, d. 21 September 1969) |
Mother | Mattie Bland Jones (b. 31 July 1883, d. 29 May 1981) |
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Son | Phillip Larimore Savage+ |
Daughter | Elizabeth Halsell Savage+ |
Daughter | Phoebe Anne Savage+ |
Son | Robert Leonard Savage+ |
Obituary (findagrave.com):
Leonard Harlin Savage was born January 30, 1906 in Blanco, Indian Territory and died December 1, 1992. He was the son of Mattie and Thomas Halsell Savage. His parents and brothers, William R. and M.T. Savage, predeceased him. Leonard attended a two-room school in Blanco through the seventh grade and graduated from McAlester High School in 1924. From 1924 to 1930, he attended the University of Oklahoma in Norman, working his way through school by waiting tables, doing stenography work for the University Extension Division and managing his fraternity house. He was a member of Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, and the Order of the Coif.
After graduation from the College of Law, he became a law clerk for Justice Hefner on the Oklahoma Supreme Court. One year later, he became Assistant State Insurance Commissioner, and held that position with the Oklahoma Insurance Department for four years.
In 1936, Leonard and J.I. Gibson organized a law firm which became Savage, Gibson, Benefield and Shelton, and he was active in the Oklahoma City legal community for many years.
In 1945, Leonard organized Standard Life and Accident Insurance Company, and served as president of Standard Life and its affiliated companies until 1974. He also served as president of TriState Insurance Company of Tulsa in the 1950's and was president of the Oklahoma Association of Fire and Casualty Companies. In 1955, Leonard was appointed to the Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma and served as a regent until 1963. He was a trustee of the Oklahoma University Foundation for several years. In 1971, he received the University's highest honor, the Distinguished Service Award.
Leonard was an active member of the Crown Heights Christian Church, serving as chairman of the Building Committee and as a longtime member of the Victory Class. He was also a member of the Board of Trustees of Phillips University in Enid for more than 20 years and acted as the chairman of the Board of Trustees for more than five years. He was a member of the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club, serving as a director and as president of the club for two terms. He was a founder of the Economics Club of Oklahoma City, the Petroleum Club and a member of the Men's Dinner Club. He also served as a member of the Board of Directors of The Liberty National Bank and Trust Company.
n 1960, Leonard purchased 640 acres of land north of Tucson, Arizona, which he developed into Skyline Country Club Estates, a community of more than 400 families. In 1962, he organized the Union Bank of Tucson, Arizona, and served as its president for several years. In the 1970's, he developed the Y-Lightning Ranch in Sierra Vista into a residential community.
Leonard is survived by his wife of 56 years, Phoebe; two sons, Philip and Robert of Oklahoma City; two daughters, Elizabeth del Pozo of San Diego, Ca. and Anne Holbrook of Oklahoma City; 14 grandchildren, Ann Harlin, John and Thomas Savage and Stacey Stewart, Laurie Huebner, Phoebe Pluchar, Jeff Huebner, Carlos del Pozo, Michael, Lisa and Sarah Holbrook, Harlin, Mary Anne and Lane Savage; and a great grandson, David Cardenas. He is also survived by his brother, Judge Royce Savage of Tulsa; and several nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at Crown Heights Christian Church on Friday, December 4, 1992, at 2 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family has established a memorial in Leonard's name at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.
Leonard was a generous person and a scholar who devoted his life to the education and well-being of his family, friends and those in need. Above all, he was a great husband, father and grandfather.
Hahn-Cook/Street & Draper Funeral Home
(Published in The Oklahoman, Dec 3, 1992.)
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Son | Carlos A. del Pozo |
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Father | Willam Daily Fellers (b. about 1876, d. after April 1930) |
Mother | Emma Broyles (b. about 1893, d. after April 1930) |
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Son | James Fellers |
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Father | Dr. Reuben Hinchman Tuft (b. 11 September 1839, d. 19 August 1885) |
Mother | Anna Rebecca Moore (b. 2 February 1847, d. 9 September 1912) |
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Son | Clarence Roberts Perkins+ (b. 23 March 1897, d. 31 December 1973) |
Son | John William Perkins (b. 12 May 1900, d. 29 November 1971) |
Son | Harold Tuft Perkins+ (b. 23 November 1906, d. 17 December 1983) |
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