Obit:
"Mrs. Edna D. Hadden, 44, died Sunday evening at her farm home six and a half miles southwest of Burbank after an illness of several years.
Mrs. Hadden was born in LaPlata, Mo., January 29, 1897, and came to Oklahoma in 1915 with her husband, Ernest Hadden, who is among the survivors. They were married in Saskatchewan, Canada, in 1914. Mrs. Hadden was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church.
Survivors besides the husband are two sons, Jack and Dale, of Markham, Texas; five daughters, Mrs. Lola Nelson, route 1, Ponca City, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson of Tulsa, Rosemary, Betty and Lenora, all of the home; and one brother, Earl Hadden, living in Texas...."
Obit:
"Mrs. Edna D. Hadden, 44, died Sunday evening at her farm home six and a half miles southwest of Burbank after an illness of several years.
Mrs. Hadden was born in LaPlata, Mo., January 29, 1897, and came to Oklahoma in 1915 with her husband, Ernest Hadden, who is among the survivors. They were married in Saskatchewan, Canada, in 1914. Mrs. Hadden was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church.
Survivors besides the husband are two sons, Jack and Dale, of Markham, Texas; five daughters, Mrs. Lola Nelson, route 1, Ponca City, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson of Tulsa, Rosemary, Betty and Lenora, all of the home; and one brother, Earl Hadden, living in Texas...."
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