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Addie Pearl (Moad) (Culberth) Leslie
Dec 27, 1896 - Oct 26, 1938
Posted by Tammie Chada

Funeral services for Mrs. Addie Pearl Leslie, 42 years old resident
Of Roger Mills county for the past 38 years will be held Saturday
Asfternoon at the First Methodist church of Hammon members of the
Family have announced.

Time for the rited have not been defintely arranged pending arrival
Of relatives, but probably will be at 2 p.m. It was said by Rev. Jack
Carleton, pastor of the Cheyenne Baptist church will officiate.
Burial will be in the Kiowa cemetery.

Mrs. Leslie died here Wednesday morning the victium of a tragic
Shooting.

Mrs. Leslie was born Addie Pearl Moad, the daughter of Mr. And Mrs.
J.A. Moad on December 27, 1896 at McGee, Indian Territory.  The
Family moved to Roger Mills county in 1900 where she grew to young
Womanhood.  She was married in September, 1913 at Coller to P.D.
Culberth.  To this union were born three children J.B. Culberth,
March Field, California, Miss Juanita Culberth, Oklahoma City; and

Dale Moad Cultberth, who preceded her in death.

She was married October 22, 1922 at Cordell to W.B. Leslie.

Other survivors are two sisters, Mrs. W.B. Hibler and Mrs. Laura
Mitchell both of Hammon, and three brothers, Jodie Moad, Hammon, Jim
Moad, Sayre and Curtis Moad, Big Spring, Texas.

The son J.B. Culberth who reenlisted in the U.S. Army air Corp,
Notified members of the family he is flying to Hammon to attend the
Funeral services.

28-Oct-1938
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