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Oake, Margaret (Mrs. George), 1908-1933

OAKE, ROBINETTE, TUCKER

Posted By: Lydia Lucas - Volunteer (email)
Date: 6/13/2021 at 20:33:38

From the Rock Valley Bee, July 21, 1933:

Fatal Auto Accident East of Boyden Tuesday

An automobile accident occurred Tuesday morning at a curve in highway No. 18, just east of Boyden, in which two people were killed and another injured. The car was driven by Cleo Chiconie[sic] and Marjorie Oakes and Velma Mayo, all of Sioux City, were passengers with him.

The car was apparently going too fast to make the curve in the road, and went through the fence, overturning several times. Mr. Chiconie and Miss Oakes were almost instantly killed and Miss Mayo was injured. They were taken to Sheldon. The car was demolished.

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From the Sioux Center News, July 20, 1933:

Two Killed on Highway 18

Cleo Chicoine and Marjorie Oakes of Sioux City were killed when the coupe they were riding in on their way to the lakes overturned a few miles east of Boyden. Another occupant of the car, Velm Mayo, escaped with minor injuries. The bodies were taken to Sheldon and from there to Sioux City.

The driver, Mr. Chicoine, was apparently unfamiliar with the road and did not see the S turn in the road going over the railroad tracks east of Boyden. Failing to make the turn the car swerved from the highway, throwing the occupants out. Both Mr. Chicoine and Miss Oakes had their necks broken.

The trio, two girls and one man, whose wife lives in Omaha, were on their way to the lakes early Tuesday morning when their pleasure jaunt was suddenly ended by tragedy. The car, badly wrecked, belonged to Larned F. Brown, Sioux City attorney.

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From the Spirit Lake Beacon, July 20, 1933:

Two Sioux City People Lose Lives on Way to the Lakes

Cleo Chicoine, 34, and Marjorie Oakes, 23, of Sioux City were killed and Velm “Pinkey” Mayo, 23, was injured when the L. F. Brown car driven by Chicoine, went into the ditch near Boyden Tuesday morning while coming to the lakes. Chicoine failed to observe a turn while driving at a high rate of speed.

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Brief news notes about the accident in other newspapers, with dateline from Sheldon, call the women misses Margaret Oake and Velma Mayo.

Her death certificate gives her name as Margaret Oake, resident of Sioux City, Iowa; married, husband Geo. Oake; occupation, housewife, for 2 years; born October 1909 in Santee, Nebraska, parents Joe Robinette, born in Minnesota, and Alice Tucker, born in Wales (informant Joe Robinette); died near Boyden, Iowa, on July 18, 1933; cause, automobile accident, fast and reckless driving, broken neck; buried at Bloomfield, Nebraska.

Her FindaGrave page has her as Margaret Robinette, born 29 September 1908, died 18 July 1933, buried in Bloomfield Cemetery, Knox County, Nebraska, with a photo of the joint headstone of her and her sister Maud. Father Joseph Robinette (1875-1937); sibling Maud Robinette (1901-1927); no mother or husband listed.

The 1920 U.S. census shows the Joseph Robinett family living in Santee Township, Knox County, Nebraska: head Joseph (44), Indian, born in Minnesota, a farmer; wife Allis L. (42), born in South Wales; sons Joseph P. (20) and William P. (14) and daughters Maud H. (18), Margrett A. (11), and Hazel L. (7), all born in Nebraska and identified as Indian.

Family trees on Ancestry.com show Margaret as a member of this family (with the mother as Alice Louise Tucker), but no indication of a marriage.


 

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