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Naples Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma



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Henry Lewis Judd
Viola [Fulton] Judd

Obituary
Rose Hill Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Shirley Horn~Bray

Alex Tribune
Alex, Oklkahoma
Friday, March 15, 1935

Viola [Fulton] Judd

MRS. JUDD PASSES AWAY ON MONDAY

Mrs. Viola Judd, residing one mile east of Hawkins, passed on Monday noon after a short illness with pneumonia.

Mrs. Judd was born Sept. 19, 1894, in Healdton, Oklahoma where her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Zack Fulton.

She was married February 16, 1916 to H. L. Judd at Okmulgee. Here and at Henryetta the family resided until two years ago when they moved to the Hawkins community.

The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Naples cemetery, with burial there.

Left to mourn her loss are the husband; four daughters, Celia Ann, Laura Jean, Dorothy B., and Vita May; four sons, Howell, H. L., Arthur, and J. D., and the mother, Mrs. Zack Fulton of Henryetta.

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