Cadman died March 12 in Gallup. He was born April 2, 1920, in Wild Cat into the Towering House People for the Red Running into the Water People Clan.
Cadman was employed with and retired from the Santa Fe Railroad. He enjoyed sheepherding, carpentry and art. He was a member of the Native American Church.
Survivors include his wife, Lillie Mae Cadman; sons, Ernest Y. Cadman, Lester Cadman, Kennth Cadman, Everett Cadman, Anthony Cadman and Timothy Cadman; daughters, Marjorie C. Jones, Isabelle R. Sleuth, Joann C. Damon and Julia C. Agoodie; 29 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.
Cadman was preceded in death by his sister, Jane Begay.
The family will receive friends and relatives after the burial services at Donna Thomas residence.
Cope Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements
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Cadman died March 12 in Gallup. He was born April 2, 1920, in Wild Cat into the Towering House People for the Red Running into the Water People Clan.
Cadman was employed with and retired from the Santa Fe Railroad. He enjoyed sheepherding, carpentry and art. He was a member of the Native American Church.
Survivors include his wife, Lillie Mae Cadman; sons, Ernest Y. Cadman, Lester Cadman, Kennth Cadman, Everett Cadman, Anthony Cadman and Timothy Cadman; daughters, Marjorie C. Jones, Isabelle R. Sleuth, Joann C. Damon and Julia C. Agoodie; 29 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.
Cadman was preceded in death by his sister, Jane Begay.
The family will receive friends and relatives after the burial services at Donna Thomas residence.
Cope Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements
Click on photo for best viewing results.
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