Microfilmed cemetery records at the Kansas State Historical Society:
lot owner: Dennis Madden
cause of death: senility
funeral director: Penwell
interment authorized by Dennis Madden
Topeka State Journal, Monday, April 13, 1925, page 3:
Mrs. Madden Is Dead
Wife of Former Assistant Attorney General Dies at Home Here
Mrs. Minnie Madden, 65, wife of Dennis Madden, former assistant attorney general, died Sunday afternoon at her home, 1918 Lincoln, following a long illness.
Mrs. Madden had lived in Topeka for about six years, coming here from Emporia where she had lived for twenty-three years. She was born in Ohio, May 20, 1859*, and came to Cottonwood Falls, Kan., when she was about seventeen years old. She was a gold star mother. Corporal Harry Madden, her son, lost her life while fighting with the First division in France.
In addition to her husband, Mr. Madden, she is survived by a daughter, Miss Ellen Madden, Topeka; three sisters, Miss Mary A. Hazel and Mrs. Mark Anderson, Topeka, and Mrs. A. G. Harris, Elmdale; and by two brothers, J.F. Hazel, Chetopa, Kan., and H.A. Hazel, Elmdale.
Funeral services will be held at Penwell's chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Topeka cemetery.
* year does not agree with year on stone
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Members of her family, including her brother, Hermia Albert Hazel, are buried in Prairie Grove Cemetery at Cottonwood Falls, Chase County, Kansas.
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From the Chase County Leader-News
September 6, 1883 Dennis Madden and Minnie Hazel are married.
Sent by Lee (#48900004)
Microfilmed cemetery records at the Kansas State Historical Society:
lot owner: Dennis Madden
cause of death: senility
funeral director: Penwell
interment authorized by Dennis Madden
Topeka State Journal, Monday, April 13, 1925, page 3:
Mrs. Madden Is Dead
Wife of Former Assistant Attorney General Dies at Home Here
Mrs. Minnie Madden, 65, wife of Dennis Madden, former assistant attorney general, died Sunday afternoon at her home, 1918 Lincoln, following a long illness.
Mrs. Madden had lived in Topeka for about six years, coming here from Emporia where she had lived for twenty-three years. She was born in Ohio, May 20, 1859*, and came to Cottonwood Falls, Kan., when she was about seventeen years old. She was a gold star mother. Corporal Harry Madden, her son, lost her life while fighting with the First division in France.
In addition to her husband, Mr. Madden, she is survived by a daughter, Miss Ellen Madden, Topeka; three sisters, Miss Mary A. Hazel and Mrs. Mark Anderson, Topeka, and Mrs. A. G. Harris, Elmdale; and by two brothers, J.F. Hazel, Chetopa, Kan., and H.A. Hazel, Elmdale.
Funeral services will be held at Penwell's chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Topeka cemetery.
* year does not agree with year on stone
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Members of her family, including her brother, Hermia Albert Hazel, are buried in Prairie Grove Cemetery at Cottonwood Falls, Chase County, Kansas.
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From the Chase County Leader-News
September 6, 1883 Dennis Madden and Minnie Hazel are married.
Sent by Lee (#48900004)
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