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In regards to J.T. Bazar, he was buried in Oklahoma, in Grady co. Outside of Chickasha, in the Naples Cemetery. I went with his grandaughter, my grandmother, Leona Bazar Crump to look for his grave, but there was no marker. She stated to me that he was visiting family when he died, and that he was very fastidious about himself, dressing nicely, and would not drink from a common dipper, but had to have his own tumbler. He also wanted his own hand towels and fresh napkins. She attended his funeral as a 13 year old girl. He would move around from family member to family member staying for a while, he had been with them, but had gone to stay with some of her cousins when he passed away. I do have a very good formal photograph of J.T and Frances Jane Bazar, and a letter from Martha Loden Bazar , telling of Frances' life.

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