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Orvin Truman Aduddell

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Orvin Truman Aduddell

Birth
Scipio, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
28 Jan 1952 (aged 47)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.4266014, Longitude: -97.4397202
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Truman Aduddell Passes Away In Wesley Hospital
Truman Aduddell, of Choctaw, passed away early Monday in Wesley hospital in Oklahoma City after a long illness. He was 47 years old. Mr. Aduddell had been one of the bus drivers at Choctaw school for more than 15 years.

Services were held Wednesday afternoon in the Choctaw high school auditorium; burial was in Sunny Lane cemetery.

He is survived by his wife Florence, of Choctaw; four daughters, Mrs. Gail Anderson, Mrs. Vic Cerne, and Mrs. Cecil Gray, all of Choctaw, and Miss Shirley Ann Aduddell of the home; one grandson; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Aduddell, Oklahoma City; four brothers Earl of Choctaw; Arthur, Roy and Jack Aduddell, all of Dél City, and three sisters, Mrs. M. D. Whitaker, Choctaw; Mrs. C. M. Pirrong, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Robert Curry, Del City. (Obituary Next Week)

The Oklahoma County News, Jones City, OK. Friday. 1 Feb. 1952. Page 1

Obituary
Orman Truman Aduddell Orvin {Orman} Truman Aduddell was born at Scipio, Okla., Indian Territory, Nov. 24, 1904. He passed away at 2:15 a. m. January 28, 1952 at the age of 47 years, 2 months and 4 days. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Aduddell of 4404 S. E. 21 st. Del City, Okla. He was married Dec. 24, 1926 to Florence Ray of Witcher, Okla. To this union was born four daughters. He is survived by his wife and daughter, Shirley Ann of the home, Mrs. Gale Anderson, Mrs. Victor Cerne, Mrs. Cecil Grey and one. grandson, Billy Gale Ander- son all of Choctaw. Okla. Also his father and mother, four brothers, Earl of Choctaw, Arthur, Jack and Ray all of Del City, Okla. Also, three sisters, Mrs. M. D. Whitaker, Choctaw, Mrs. C. M. Pirrong, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Robert Curry of Del City, Okla., and a host of other relatives and friends. He was converted in September {date unclear} 1951 and was a regular attendant with his family at the Church of The Nazarene, Harrah, Okla. He was employed by the Choctaw school system for over 15 years.
The Oklahoma County News, Jones City, OK. Friday, 8 February 1952, Pg. 5
Truman Aduddell Passes Away In Wesley Hospital
Truman Aduddell, of Choctaw, passed away early Monday in Wesley hospital in Oklahoma City after a long illness. He was 47 years old. Mr. Aduddell had been one of the bus drivers at Choctaw school for more than 15 years.

Services were held Wednesday afternoon in the Choctaw high school auditorium; burial was in Sunny Lane cemetery.

He is survived by his wife Florence, of Choctaw; four daughters, Mrs. Gail Anderson, Mrs. Vic Cerne, and Mrs. Cecil Gray, all of Choctaw, and Miss Shirley Ann Aduddell of the home; one grandson; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Aduddell, Oklahoma City; four brothers Earl of Choctaw; Arthur, Roy and Jack Aduddell, all of Dél City, and three sisters, Mrs. M. D. Whitaker, Choctaw; Mrs. C. M. Pirrong, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Robert Curry, Del City. (Obituary Next Week)

The Oklahoma County News, Jones City, OK. Friday. 1 Feb. 1952. Page 1

Obituary
Orman Truman Aduddell Orvin {Orman} Truman Aduddell was born at Scipio, Okla., Indian Territory, Nov. 24, 1904. He passed away at 2:15 a. m. January 28, 1952 at the age of 47 years, 2 months and 4 days. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Aduddell of 4404 S. E. 21 st. Del City, Okla. He was married Dec. 24, 1926 to Florence Ray of Witcher, Okla. To this union was born four daughters. He is survived by his wife and daughter, Shirley Ann of the home, Mrs. Gale Anderson, Mrs. Victor Cerne, Mrs. Cecil Grey and one. grandson, Billy Gale Ander- son all of Choctaw. Okla. Also his father and mother, four brothers, Earl of Choctaw, Arthur, Jack and Ray all of Del City, Okla. Also, three sisters, Mrs. M. D. Whitaker, Choctaw, Mrs. C. M. Pirrong, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Robert Curry of Del City, Okla., and a host of other relatives and friends. He was converted in September {date unclear} 1951 and was a regular attendant with his family at the Church of The Nazarene, Harrah, Okla. He was employed by the Choctaw school system for over 15 years.
The Oklahoma County News, Jones City, OK. Friday, 8 February 1952, Pg. 5


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