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Verden Cemetery

Grady County, Oklahoma


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© Cheryl Travis
Manley Louis Hadley ~ Martha Emma "Mattie" [Frazier] Hadley
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Maude L. Hadley


Obituary
Verden Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter


© The Verden News
Verden, Oklahoma
December 30, 1927

Manley Louis Hadley
June 9, 1850 ~ December 23, 1927


Manly L. Hadley, a former citizen of Verden, died at his home at Tabler last Thursday, December 23rd.

His body was brought her for burial Friday and interment made in the Verden cemetery.

Mr. Hadley was born in Danville, Indiana, July 9, 1850, age 77 years, 5 months and 14 days old.

He was married to Martha E. Frazier, April 21, 1878, and to this union were born three children, Mable, Maude, and Carrol, who remain to mourn his departure.

His wife preceded him 3 years ago.

The deceased was a member of the Friends church.


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