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Verden Cemetery

Grady County, Oklahoma


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William Washington "Bill" Henderson
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James Wesley Henderson
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Roy Nelson Henderson
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Fred Henderson
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Melvin James Henderson
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Billie Joe Henderson


Obituary
Verden Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter


© The Verden News
Verden, Oklahoma
February 27, 1920

John Franklin "Jack" Henderson
March 11, 1861 ~ February 21, 1920


J. H. Henderson, a farmer living about 7 miles southwest of town, died Saturday evening and was buried here Sunday afternoon.

Mr. Henderson was in Verden Friday and had just returned home from Anadarko when he, on going to bed, fell over and died before medical aid could be summoned. Heart trouble was the cause of death.


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