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© The Verden News Verden, Oklahoma January 13, 1937 May 7, 1907 ~ January 7, 1936 Gladys Bell Lee, who had been confined to her bed for five years, passed away at the home of her mother, Mrs Lillie B. Lee, Thursday night. Her mother went to awake her for her morning meal and found she had passed away during the night. Rites were held here Sunday afternoon at the Baptist church with Rev C. W. Taylor officiating. Gladys became a member of the Baptist church at the age of 14 years which she remained a faithful Christian until her master called her from her suffering. Gladys Bell Lee was born at Comanche, Texas, May 7, 1907, being 29 years, 8 months at her departure from this life. She was united in marriage to Clyde Sheehan, August 30, 1924, to this union two children were born, Lillian and Sherald. Sherald departed this life at the age of 10 months. Those left to mourn her departure one daughter, Lillian Sheehan; her mother, Mrs Lillie B. Lee, and a host of relatives and friends. Interment was made in the Verden cemetery with the Hansen Funeral Home in charge of burial arrangements. |
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