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Elsie May (Maddox) (Thrasher) Bingham
Jul 21, 1907- Jul 27, 1942
Submitted by Glenn

Enid Events
Jul 31, 1942


Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie Bingham, 34 years old, a resident of Enid for several years, were Wednesday afternoon in the Wesleyan Chapel, 11 miles west of Bison.

Burial was in Hennessey Cemetery.

Mrs. Bingham died Monday July 27, 1942 at noon in an Enid hospital.

She was reared and educated in the Hennessey community, moving there from Woodward. She is a graduate of the Lacy high school. In recent years she lived in Enid.

Her survivors are a son, T. L. Bingham, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Maddox of Ames, three sisters, Mrs. D. G. Myres of Wichita, Mrs. Leonard Lee of Wakita, and Miss Dorothy Maddox of Ames; three brothers, Roy of Waukomis, Warren of Coffeyville, and private Glenn Maddox of the Army Air Corps Aeronautical Institute at Lincoln, Nebraska.

The Henninger Funeral Home cared for the body.


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