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Amanda E. Madden
© Enid Morning News
004-1943
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Kremlin Pioneer Taken By Death

Mrs. Amanda E. Madden, 78, pioneer resident of Kremlin, died Friday night at an Enid hospital.

At the opening of the Cherokee Strip, Mrs. Madden came to Oklahoma and homesteaded a farm near Kremlin where she continued to make her home.

She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Stella Herbison of Hutchinson, Kansas, and three sons, Edward Brown of Kremlin, George Brown of Los Angeles, California, and James Madden of Kremlin. Also she leaves a sister, Mrs. Eran Taylor of Kansas City and three brothers, Drury Williams of King City, Missouri, George Williams of St. Joseph, Missouri, and Henry Williams of Grand Island, Nebraska.

The Darnall funeral home is caring for the body. Arrangements for the funeral are pending.

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