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Carnegie Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma



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© Lillian Cotton
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© Lillian Cotton

Golden S. Addison
Hazel [Childress] Addison



Obituary
Carnegie Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by:
Lillian Cotton


© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, December 7, 1955

Golden S. Addison
1888 ~ 1955


Funeral services for Golden S. Addison, who died of a sudden heart attack near his home near Binger last Thursday, December 1, 1955, were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Oney Baptist Church.

Mr. Addison, who was 67 years old, had left his home apparently to go hunting when he suffered the heart attack. His body was found about a quarter of a mile from his home late Thursday afternoon.

Born on March 28, 1888, at Glencoe, Arkansas, he was married November 4, 1923, to Hazel Childress at Bradley, Oklahoma.

He came to Caddo county Oklahoma in 1923. He was a member of the Oney Baptist church.

Survivors include: his wife of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Frankie Louise Sharp, Fort Cobb; one brother, Jim Addison, Lindsay; and one sister, Mrs. Laura Lynch, Fort Cobb.

He was preceded in death by a son in 1929, and one brother.

The funeral services were under the direction of Rev. John Fleming, pastor of the Oney Baptist church, and burial was at the Carnegie cemetery.

Pall bearers were: H.H. Mason, Monroe Elliott, Alva Sharp, Floyd Bradley, Boyd Spencer and James Didier. Honorary pall bearers were: Elmer Compton, W.N. Bryson, Paul Bedwell and T.C. Potter.

Golden S. Addison
March 28, 1888 ~ December 1, 1955


Obituary
Carnegie Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by:
Lillian Cotton


© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday,

Hazel Dora Addison
1903 ~ 1998


Funeral services for Hazel Dora Addison, 94, of Albert were held Tuesday, July 28, 1998 at 10:30 a.m. at the Oney Baptist Church with Rev. Don Wright officiating.

Hazel was born August 20, 1903 in Chickasha to Alvin Childress and Dora [Miller] Childress and died Friday, July 24 in Anadarko.

She grew up in Purdey and this is where she attended school. She married Golden Addison on November 4, 1923 in Bradley.

After their marriage, they came to Caddo County, lived and farmed south of Fort Cobb and then moved to the Oney community where they farmed several years. After her husband's death, she lived in California for about 15 years and then returned to the Oney community in 1973. She was a charter member af the Oney Baptist Church. She became a Christian at an early age and served her Lord for many years.

She was preceded in death by her husband; one son, her parents, one brother, Claude Childress; two sisters, Marie Wilson and Ethel Moore and one nephew Dr. Thomas Moore.

She is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Frankie and Alvin Sharp of Albert; two grandchildren, Beverly Powers and husband, Randy, Blly Sharp and wife, Laurie; four great grandchildren; one sister-in-law, Alice Childress of Colbert; one niece Claudette Williams of colbert.

Burial was in the Carnegie Cemetery under the direction of the Fort Cobb Funeral Home.

Hazel Dora Addison
August 20, 1903 ~ July 24, 1998


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