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Nelson Leach

Echota Cemetery


Nelson Leach
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Submitted by: Wanda Elliott
Nelson Leach
September 24, 1909-October 26, 1993
Nelson LEACH, 84, died October 26. Services were held October 29, at the Echota Baptist Church with Revs. Leon ROSIN and Ellis FOSTER officiating.
Interment was in the Echota Cemetery.
He was born September 24, 1909, in Adair County to Samuel and Elizabeth JOHNSON LEACH.
He was a life-long farmer, resident of the Echota Community and member of the Echota Church. He was married to Sallie MANKILLER.
Survivors include three sons, Bobby of N.M., Perry and Larry of Okla.; two daughters, Alice and Elsie, of Okla.; 22 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren.

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