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Verden Cemetery

Grady County, Oklahoma


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© N. Dale Talkington
Edgar Augustus "E. A." Sandlin ~ Susan Belladona [Patterson] Sandlin
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© N. Dale Talkington
Eunice Aileen Sandlin


Obituary
Verden Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter


© The Verden News
Verden, Oklahom a
April 11, 1947

Edgar Augustus "E. A." Sandlin
September 4, 1873 ~ April 5, 1947


E. A. SANDLIN SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY

Funeral services for E. A. Sandlin were conducted at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the First Baptist Church, Verden, with Rev W. O. Cooley, pastor, officiating, and Rev C. W. Taylor and Rev. Wilkes Assisting.

Music for the service was furnished by Mrs C. W. Hamill, Mrs Don Brown, Miss Florence Lamb and Floyd Adkisson, who sang "How Firm a Foundation" "Amazing Grace," "Love To Tell The Story" and "Abide With Me." Mrs I. H. Bilbrey played the piano.

Casket bearers were: Earl Smith, H. G. Hinkle, Eckle Hinkle, Debs Patterson, B. L. Anderson, C. A. Niday, C. A. Heisler and C. R. Dahms.

Interment was in the Verden Cemetery.

Edgar Augustus Sandlin was born September 4, 1873, in Crowtown, Ala. Came to Oklahoma and settled on his farm two miles south and one half east of Verden in 1902, where he has made his home since.

He was married to Miss Susan Dona Patterson, December 26, 1905, to this union three children were born, Margaret, Eunice Ailine and Eugene. Eunice Ailine passed away January 24, 1924.

He was converted and united with the First Baptist Church of Verden in 1903. He was later Ordained by this church as Deacon, which position he filled until his Home going.

He passed to his Heavenly reward Saturday, April 5, 1947, at the age of 73 years and 8 months.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs Dona Sandlin; daughter, Margaret; son, Eugene; five sisters, Mrs G. J. Widner, Mrs Mabele Sams, Mrs Floyd Dillehay, Mrs John Wilkinson and Mrs Ike Clendenon, all of Decatur, Ala.; four brothers, P. W. Sandlin and Herman Sandlin, of Decatur, Ala., Street Sandlin of Danville, Ala., and Neal Sandlin of Brighton, Colo. and a multitude of friends and aquaintances.

The end was as peaceful as the close of a beautiful summer day, when daylight fades into night with increasing loveliness.


Obituary
Verden Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: N. Dale Talkington


Tuttle, Oklahoma
December 1959

Susan Belladona Patterson Sandlin
October 12, 1880 ~ December 11, 1959


Funeral Services for Mrs. Edgar Sandlin. funeral services for Mrs Susan Beldona Patterson Sandlin were held Sunday Dece mber 13 at 2:30 P. M. in the first Baptist Church, Rev Bill Forrester officiated at the service.

Mrs Sandlin was born at Lacon, Alabama on October 12, 1880 and died December 11, 1959 at her home in Tuttle.

She joined the Baptist Church at an early age.

In 1905 she married Edgar Sandlin and they made their home eight miles west of Chickasha until 1948 when she moved to Tuttle.

She is preceded in death by her husband Edgar and one daughter, Aileen. Survivors are one son Eugene and a daughter Margaret of the home; one sister, Mrs Annie Knight of Lacon, Alabama.

A choir accompanied by Mrs Troy Marlow sang, "What a Friend We Have In Jesus", "Amazing Grace", and "Farther Along".

Pallbearers were Glen Peck, Jess Langston, Thurman Marshall, Chester Elliott, Harold McCarthey and Harlus Cummings.

Interment was in Verden.


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