United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN1J-TRQ : accessed 10 September 2018), Johnie P Workman in household of Jake S Workman, Madison, Washington, Oklahoma, United States; citing ED 280, sheet 3B, line 71, family 52, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 1490; FHL microfilm 1,821,490.
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Author: Michelle Coxx
CONC My Pappa. Navy sea bee, Cowboy from Oklahoma. Pipeline boss on the north sea. worked for Santa Fe oil. He was my hero. woke me up at daybreak for coffee and fried eggs. We went everywhere together. Taught me to hunt, ride horses and stand up for myself in a mans world. He died in New Diana TX heart attack. The day before he died he installed a light pole by himself people said he was very hot and straining but got the job done. Was a good provider for his family and wouldn't put up with any nonsense. Very friendly and loved by everyone. A true Cowboy in every sense of the word! By Shirley Michelle Coxx
My Pappa. Navy sea bee, Cowboy from Oklahoma. Pipeline boss on the north sea. worked for Santa Fe oil. He was my hero. woke me up at daybreak for coffee and fried eggs. We went everywhere together. Taught me to hunt, ride horses and stand up for myself in a mans world. He died in New Diana TX heart attack. The day before he died he installed a light pole by himself people said he was very hot and straining but got the job done. Was a good provider for his family and wouldn't put up with any nonsense. Very friendly and loved by everyone. A true Cowboy in every sense of the word! By Shirley Michelle Coxx
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