Evelyn's Birth
A few years later, Effie met and married Gideon Butler. They moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, OK. Effie worked as a dress factory seamstress and Gideon as a salesman. The 1917 Oklahoma City Directory lists the couple living at 1015 West Park Place in Oklahoma City. Effie and Gideon purchased three lots in the West Lawn Park Addition of Oklahoma City at 2016 NW 26th Street on 29 Jan 1921. On 27 July 1927, they bought two additional lots in the area at 2015 NW 27th Street.
During the winter of 1928, both Gideon and Effie contracted the deadly flu. Gideon did not survive and died on Christmas day 1928 at the age of 69. He died at their home on NW 27th Street. The Watts and McAtee Funeral Home held his remains until Effie recovered from her illness. She worked with the family to have his remains buried in Lawrence, Douglas, Kansas at the Thomas Lamont plot in the Oak Hill Cemetery. This was the last grave in the Thomas Lamont plot. Effie returned to Oklahoma City after the funeral and continued to work as a seamstress.
The 1940 census lists that she had moved back to Gideon and her original home on NW 26th Street and was not able to work because of her health. She died at Saint Anthony Hospital in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma on 12 February 1966 at the age of 90. At the time of her death, she had no children. Her only known living relatives were two nieces, Hazel Lamont Heizer of Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado and Margaret Lamont Westerhouse of Eudora, Douglas, Kansas. Friend, Norma Warner, and her mother, Mima Warner, both living near Effie at 1832 27th Street in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma arranged and paid for a small funeral at Watts Funeral Home Chapel. The two ladies purchased a grave in the Moore Cemetery, Moore, Cleveland, Oklahoma where Effie is buried in an unmarked grave.
George Barger worked as a delivery driver and was close to his mother and family in the Kansas City area. He did not have alot of money and moved from apartment to apartment often.
Gideon Butler was a salesman and was very friendly and outgoing. He was not close to his family and died with no living family other than his wife, Effie.
Evelyn "Effie" Gertrude Lamont was an excellent student, always receiving excellent grades, and advanced to get a Normal School certificate in 1893. Effie preferred living in large towns rather than rural living. She had an occupation, stenographer and clerk, in Kansas City. Effie worked as a dress factory seamstress in Oklahoma City. She struggled financially when she became a widow in 1928. She was not close to her family and died with no family knowing of her death.
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