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Obituary
Murray/Binger Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Diane

Binger, Oklahoma
October 1928

Cordelia Adeline [Deeds] Correll
December 18, 1872 ~ October 25, 1928


Cordelia A. Deeds was born in Green county, Illinois December 18th, 1872 and died at her home near Binger, Oklahoma Thursday October 25, 1928, age 55 years, 10 months and 7 days.

She was united in marriage to Frank Correll November 8, 1892 and to this union were born eight children, two of which have preceded her in death.

She united with the Baptist church at the age of eighteen years and lived a devoted Christian life.

Funeral services were conducted at the high school auditorium Friday afternoon. Rev J. G. Duling, pastor of the Congregational church officiating with the Rebekah lodge of Binger of which she was a member in charge.

Interment was made in the Binger Cemetery.


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