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Thomas Adin Sasser and Sarah "Lela"(McCarty) Sasser |
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were the first in the area to get liquid propane for cooking. It was called Skell-gas (after the Skelly Oil Company). The neighborhood boys courted the Sasser girls by horse and buggy Sunday afternoons. |
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the coming of the automobile. After Hwy 66 was built in front of Tom's house, this put them on the front porch. |
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Taken at Charlie's 50th Wedding Anniversary Party. Back row, left to right: Floyd, Alma, Hazel, Laurence, Albert, Emil. Bottom, left to right: *Gertrude, Ola, Fena, Charlie, Bertha, Ethel. *Gertrude lived to be 101 years old! |






were provided by Thomas W. Swails THANKS, CUZ THOMAS, FOR SHARING! |






by Cuz Don Sasser (son of Albert's brother, Floyd Edward Sasser) |
Dorothy's father, James William Holcomb (b:15 Aug 1867 Whitesburg, KY), was the son of David &FNU(Elliston) Holcomb. His mother died when he was very young, so his father (David Holcomb) and his mother's parents raised him (their name was Elliston - Elliston, KY, is named after their family). David was a Baptist minister. Dorothy once said that her father remembered riding horseback 40 miles during the week so David could preach. They'd barely get home each week til they went back again. James received his education in Kentucky. He earned a teachers certificate and a law degree before he made the run to Oklahoma and staked a claim NW of Piedmont, Oklahoma. He sold Singer Sewing machines on the week ends. When he retired from school teaching, he was a realtor in Oklahoma City. James's father-in-law, Manar Dickerson, was a builder. Manar built houses and James sold them. Dorothy was born in the last house they built. They built and owned all the houses in that block of I35 at Blackwelder, in Oklahoma City. Dorothy's mother, Hester Belle (Dickerson) Holcomb, died when Dorothy was about 30 years old. Dorothy's father, James, died about 6-8 years later. Dorothy had five brothers and one sister. |


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