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Easter Little Inman Cordell
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Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Easter Little Inman was born March 10, 1873, near Cherokee, Alabama. She died November 9, 1959 at Cheyenne, Oklahoma.

She was maarried to Elder Henry H. Cordell, a Baptist minister on October 18, 1894. To this union two children were born, Eugene D. Cordell of Oklahoma City, and Lois Lee Cordell who preceded her mother in death in 1912 at the age of 6 years.

The family lived near Ardmore, Oklahoma until 1900.

She moved to Lexington, Oklahoma from Ardmore and lived there until 1919. She then moved to Strong City and resided there until 1942. Since then she has made her home at Reydon, for the last 17 years of her life.

She was converted and united with the Baptist church at an early age and lived a consecrated Christian life until death called her.

Her husband preceded her in death in 1930.

She leaves to mourn her passing her son, Eugene of Oklahoma City; one brother T. B. Inman of Reydon and two grandchildren.

Committal in Strong City cemetery, Strong City, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.



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