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Bradley Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma


© Jan Fendley
© Jan Fendley
© Jan Fendley
© John Russell Pierson
© Jan Fendley

John Robert Dennis
Ruth Agnes [Nelson] Dennis
Billie Ruth [Nye] Dennis
Lee Ann Dennis


Obituary

Bailey Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Jan Fendley

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, June 2, 1971

Ruth Agnes [Nelson] Dennis
June 1, 1911 ~ November 20, 1971


Mrs. Dennis, a Jehovah's Witness, moved to Norman from Blanchard in 1957. She was a long-time native of Caddo county.

Mother of Dixie Carter of Long Beach, CA; Edna Bean, Oklahoma City; Mary Ridles, Collinsville; Ada Cagle, Broken Bow; Judy Allen of Ardmore; Fred of Bradley; Claude of Lindsay; Roy, of Dibble; Don of Hinton and Ken of Norman. Sister of Robert A. Nelson, Carnegie; John L. Nelson of Binson, AZ.


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